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Bruce Leslie McLaren (30 August 1937 – 2 June 1970) was a New Zealand racing driver, automotive designer, engineer and motorsport executive, who competed in ...
McLaren Cars: 1 0 0 0 1 12 Trans-American Championship – +2.0: Shelby American: 2 0 0 0 1 — — 1970 Formula One: Bruce McLaren Motor Racing: 3 0 0 0 0 1 24th USAC Championship Car: All American Racers: 3 1 0 ? 2 1,000 11th NASCAR Grand National Series: Petty Enterprises: 1 0 1 0 0 — — Canadian-American Challenge Cup: Bruce McLaren ...
Bruce McLaren in 1966. Ten drivers from New Zealand have raced in Formula One. The late 1950s to mid-1970s is seen as the "golden age" for the country's participation in the sport and saw their only real racing successes. It was during that era that seven of the drivers competed.
Dismantled and stored for decades, the Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile will cross the auction block through Bonhams this month.
Liberal netizens tore into Sen. Deb Fischer's (R-Neb.) elderly husband Bruce for appearing to turn down Vice President Kamala Harris' handshake last week, but viral footage that swirled online ...
That same year, he won the US Grand Prix at age 22, making him the youngest Grand Prix winner to that date. [8] He stayed with Cooper for a further seven years, winning three more Grands Prix and other races, driving for Jaguar and Aston Martin, and winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966 with Ford. McLaren founded Bruce McLaren Motor Racing in ...
Bill Gates told Patrick Collison that younger generations should worry about four things. They are the climate crisis, unchecked AI, nuclear war, and the spread of disease.
Bruce McLaren made the team's Grand Prix debut at the 1966 Monaco race ... becoming the youngest Formula E pole sitter at the age of 20 years 259 days ...