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Watch the McLaren 765LT Reach a Top Speed of 202mph on the Autobahn

McLaren’s transition from a legendary motorsport brand to a prominent supercar and hypercar manufacturer has only strengthened its reputation as an industry leader. The McLaren 765LT, for instance, exemplifies the brand’s relentless pursuit of performance, featuring state-of-the-art aerodynamics, lightweight materials, and cutting-edge technology that pay homage to McLaren’s racing heritage. To experience the present and future of McLaren performance, the automotive YouTubers from AutoTopNL take the 765LT for a thrilling top-speed run in a new video on their channel.

Germany’s famous Autobahn serves as the backdrop for this adrenaline-fueled challenge, taking advantage of the highway’s absence of speed limits. With an expansive open road and plenty of straight stretches, the McLaren 765LT warms up before unleashing its full power. After bringing the engine and tires up to optimal temperatures, the driver unleashes the 755 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque from McLaren’s 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 engine. The speedometer rapidly climbs as the high-performance powertrain generates boost from its turbochargers, propelling the supercar to a speed exceeding 202mph. This high-speed test drive further confirms that McLaren is not merely producing road-focused supercars, but rather race-inspired models that have the ability to deliver exceptional lap times on professional tracks. If you’re interested, you can check out all the McLaren 765LT models currently available for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking on the link below.

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How To Create A Pivot Table In Microsoft Excel And Google Sheets

Before you create a Pivot Table in Excel, it’s important to ensure that your spreadsheet doesn’t have any formatting issues that could interfere with the automated process. Check for any empty columns or rows, and make sure all dates are formatted consistently (avoid mixing formats like “4/15” and “April 15” in the same row or column). These steps apply to Excel in Windows, macOS, and on the web.

  1. Open the spreadsheet you want to use as your data source, and manually select all the rows and columns you want to include in your Pivot Table.
  2. Click on the “Insert” tab, and then select “Pivot Table.”
  3. If you want to add or change the source data, click on the “Source” text box. You can either type the range of tables or columns into the box or manually select them on the grid. Press “Enter” when you are done.
  4. Decide whether to add the Pivot Table to an existing worksheet or a new one. If you choose an existing worksheet, you will also need to select the cell where you want the new table to appear.
  5. Click “OK” when you have finished.

To delete unwanted or unnecessary Pivot Tables, simply select the Pivot Table range and delete it. Alternatively, if the Pivot Table was saved as a separate document, you can delete the document instead.