The 1988 Italian Grand Prix turned out to be a bit of a kick in the pants moment for the development of what would become arguably the most important car in McLaren’s illustrious history.
There are race cars and there are road cars ... The design is homage to the yellow and green McLaren F1 GTR, chassis #06R, which has claimed its own place in history as one of the five F1 GTRs ...
McLaren boss Ron Dennis acquiesced and the company hastily created a racing version of the car, the F1 GTR. To everyone's shock, it won Le Mans on debut in 1995, and got developed further for 1996.
RM Sotheby’s is preparing to auction a rare 2020 McLaren Senna GTR ... Ayrton Senna, the car features a striking livery inspired by the Brazilian driver’s iconic racing helmet.
Instead, they feature a piece of McLaren's 2023 ... over an over four-hour race. It was truly a racing miracle. Considering the millions that go into developing an F1 car, a £450/$550 price ...
McLaren may have to worry more about between ... Speaking in his column for the The Race, former F1 car designer Gary Anderson reviewed where he believes the World Champions will need to be ...
“We welcomed Arrow as title partner in 2019, we joined forces with McLaren in 2021, we became a three-car ... racing series including the FIA Formula 1 World Championship with McLaren F1 drivers ...
In 2025 she will represent McLaren ... F1 but I am just making small steps each time I get in the car to edge my way closer and closer to the goal. "It would be pretty amazing to get that high [to ...