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How the McLaren F1 GTR’s Le Mans shock win made it a legend overnight
The McLaren F1 GTR arrived at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995 as a curiosity, a road‑car‑based outsider facing purpose‑built prototypes that were expected to disappear into the distance. By the time ...
The day after McLaren secured a dominate 1-2 finish in Formula 1, the brand is celebrating the manufacturers other race-winning F1 car: the McLaren F1. This June 18th will mark the 30th anniversary of ...
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown said just the right words when announcing the brand’s return to endurance racing Thursday morning: “We’re back.” When McLaren enters the WEC Hypercar class in 2027, it ...
McLaren will chase overall victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours for the first time in nearly 30 years as part of a World Endurance Championship campaign in 2027. In a brief statement on Thursday, the ...
This summer marks 30 years since McLaren's Le Mans win — its only overall win at the famed 24-hour race — and the brand is marking the anniversary with a new special edition of the 750S. Called the ...
McLaren won the Le Mans 24-Hour race on June 18 1995 with the iconic F1 GTR. Car #59 was piloted by JJ Lehto, Masanori Sekiya, and Yannick Dalmas, and was joined by three more F1 GTRs in the top five ...
In 1995, McLaren ran, completed, and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time. The manufacturer’s race-ready McLaren F1 GTRs, which weren’t all that different from the road-going version, filled ...
As we build momentum ahead of our WEC debut next year, it’s fantastic to welcome BankPro as an Official Partner ...
30 years ago, McLaren won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a GT1 car based on the iconic McLaren F1. The brand is still two years out from its next attempt to win the race overall, but in the meantime, ...
View post: The World’s First All-Terrain Hypercar Was Designed Backwards, Starting With the Suspension On June 18, 1995, the #59 McLaren F1 GTR of JJ Letho, Yannick Dalmas, and Masanori Sekiya claimed ...
McLaren has announced that it will make its long-awaited return to the pinnacle of sportscar racing, joining the World Endurance Championship as a factory team in 2027. Since Zak Brown became ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has been teasing the British team's return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans since 2019, when the current LMH regulations were still being negotiated. It seems like the will they, won't ...
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