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Built at the request of race teams, such as those owned by Ray Bellm and Thomas Bscher, in order to compete in the BPR Global GT Series, the McLaren F1 GTR was a custom-built race car which introduced a modified engine management system that increased power output – however, air-restrictors mandated by racing regulations reduced the power ...
McLaren's first racing car designed and built "from the rubber up" by Bruce McLaren Motor Racing was the M1. The car with a small block Oldsmobile had immediate success driven by Bruce McLaren. The car was raced in North America and Europe in 1964 in various A sports and United States Road Racing Championship events.
Pages in category "McLaren Formula One cars" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. McLaren M2B;
The second table includes results from privately owned McLaren cars in World Championship Grands Prix. ... F1 M12 E Performance ... Melchester Racing M23: Ford ...
The results of each race are combined to determine two annual World Championships, one for drivers and one for constructors. Ferrari hold the record for the most Grand Prix victories, having won 248 times. McLaren are second with 189 wins, and Mercedes are third with 129 wins. [3]
McLaren Formula One cars (50 P) Pages in category "McLaren racing cars" ... McLaren F1 GTR; L. McLaren LT170; M. McLaren M1A; McLaren M2A; McLaren M3; McLaren M6A;
An entrant is the person or corporate entity that registers a car and driver for a race, and is then responsible for preparing and maintaining that car during the race weekend. As a result of this preparation role and active involvement in the running of the race, the term "team" has become commonly applied to an entrant organisation.
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must conform. [2]