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  2. McLaren Automotive - Wikipedia

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    McLaren Automotive (/ m ə ˈ k l ær ə n / mə-KLARR-ən; formerly known as McLaren Cars) is a British luxury automotive manufacturer based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. The main products of the company are sports cars , which are produced in-house in designated production facilities.

  3. Category:McLaren Racing drivers - Wikipedia

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    Arrow McLaren SP drivers (83 P) M. McLaren Formula One drivers (52 P) Pages in category "McLaren Racing drivers" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. McLaren Group - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded by Ron Dennis shortly after his acquisition of the McLaren Formula One team in 1981, as the TAG McLaren Group due to a partnership with Mansour Ojjeh's TAG Group. The Formula One team had been established by New Zealander Bruce McLaren in 1963. McLaren Group was renamed McLaren Technology Group in 2015. In June 2017 it was ...

  5. John Barnard - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Barnard, RDI (born 4 May 1946) [1] is an English engineer and racing car designer. Barnard is credited with the introduction of two new designs into Formula One: the carbon fibre composite chassis first seen in 1981 with McLaren, and the semi-automatic gearbox with shift paddles on the steering wheel, which he introduced with Ferrari in 1989.

  6. McLaren Applied - Wikipedia

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    In Motorsport McLaren Applied is perhaps best known for manufacturing the Standard Electronic Control Unit (SECU) for all F1 teams. [4] McLaren Applied have supplied this electronic control unit since 2008, [5] and most recently secured a further extension of this contract to be F1's ECU provider from 2026 - 2030. [6]

  7. McLaren - Wikipedia

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    All McLaren drivers used the Ford-Cosworth engines, except for Andrea de Adamich and Nanni Galli who used engines from Alfa Romeo in 1970. Emerson Fittipaldi won the 1974 Drivers' Championship with McLaren. The McLaren M23, designed by Gordon Coppuck, was the team's new car for the 1973 season. [36]

  8. Washington Post to lay off 4% of staff to cut costs

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    (Reuters) - The Washington Post said on Tuesday it would lay off about 4% of its workforce or less than 100 employees in a bid to cut costs, as the storied newspaper grapples with growing losses.

  9. McLaren Technology Centre - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren Technology Centre is the headquarters of the McLaren Group and its subsidiaries, located on a 500,000 m 2 (50 ha) site in Woking, Surrey, England. [1] The complex consists of two buildings: the original McLaren Technology Centre, which acts as the main headquarters for the group, and the newer McLaren Production Centre, primarily used for manufacturing McLaren Automotive cars.