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  2. McLaren M19A - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren M19A debuted at the 1971 South African Grand Prix with 1967 world champion Denny Hulme driving. Peter Gethin continued driving a McLaren M14A until a second M19A was built for the Dutch Grand Prix. Jackie Oliver took over driving the second McLaren for the Austrian Grand Prix after Gethin left to drive for BRM.

  3. McLaren M14A - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren M14A is a Formula One racing car built and raced by McLaren in the 1970 and 1971 World Championship. A later extension, the M14D featured an Alfa Romeo V8 engine. Design

  4. File:Bonnier, Joakim, McLaren M7C (1971).jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: McLaren M7C view from above (1971 Nürburgring). You can see its nomination here .

  5. Peter Revson - Wikipedia

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    Driving at the 1971 Indianapolis 500 for McLaren Racing, he qualified in the pole position in a McLaren M16, and finished the race in second place. As a member of the McLaren Racing team in the 1971 Can-Am season , Revson drove his McLaren M8F to five wins and three other podium finishes in the 10-race season, winning the championship.

  6. 1971 Spring Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Rothmans/Daily Express Spring Trophy was a non-championship Formula One race held on 9 April 1971 at Oulton Park. [1] [2]Only twelve cars took part. Team Lotus entered three different chassis types - a 49C, a 72D and the Pratt & Whitney gas-turbine-engined 56B.

  7. McLaren M7A - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren M7A is a Formula One racing car built by McLaren and used in the world championship between 1968 and 1971. After two relatively unsuccessful years of Formula One competition, the M7A was used to score McLaren's first win at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix .

  8. $200K McLaren luxury sports car split in half in grisly Texas ...

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    A nearly $200,000 McLaren was split clean in half in a grisly car crash in Texas Monday that left two people dead. Alarming photos show the black luxury sports car ripped in two after it smashed ...

  9. British Racing Motors - Wikipedia

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    The team regrouped with Tony Southgate as designer and Rodríguez brought back into the fold to partner Oliver, and gained its first V12 victory when Rodríguez won the 1970 Belgian Grand Prix in a P153, with further victories for Jo Siffert and Peter Gethin in 1971 in the P160. The team had reached one of its intermittent peaks of success.