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  2. McLaren M23 - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren M23 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Coppuck, with input from John Barnard, and built by the McLaren team. It was a development of the McLaren M16 Indianapolis 500 car. A Ford Cosworth DFV engine was used, which was prepared by specialist tuning company Nicholson-McLaren Engines.

  3. 1975 Argentine Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    In those 100 races, McLaren had won 13 Grands Prix, achieved 47 podium finishes, 4 pole positions, 6 fastest laps and won 1 Driver's and 1 Constructor's World Championship. This race marked the Formula One World Championship debut for British constructor Frank Williams Racing Cars (as a constructor), Brazilian constructor Fittipaldi and ...

  4. Emerson Fittipaldi - Wikipedia

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    Driving the highly efficient McLaren M23, he had three victories in 1974, reached the podium four other times, and beat out Clay Regazzoni in a close battle for his second championship. The following season, he notched two more victories and four other podiums, but was second to a dominant Niki Lauda .

  5. 1978 Australian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Costanzo was the first to retire on lap 5 when he lost 2nd gear in Kevin Bartlett's spare Lola T400B, while McCormack retired his McLaren from 3rd place with head gasket failure on lap 6. McRae won the 49 lap race by two laps from John Briggs driving an older model Matich A51 Repco-Holden , with Peter Edwards in a Lola T332 finishing 3rd.

  6. 1976 Spanish Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    One of the new rules which came into force on 1 May 1976 defined how wide a Formula One car could be. McLaren appealed the decision. Two months after the race, McLaren's appeal was successful as the tribunal considered that the 1.5 cm difference was "minimal" and Hunt was reinstated as the winner of the Spanish Grand Prix. [4]

  7. 1976 French Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The race was won by eventual 1976 world champion James Hunt driving a McLaren M23. Hunt won by twelve seconds over the Tyrrell P34 of Patrick Depailler. It was Hunt's second win for the year and his third career Grand Prix victory, although at this stage his appeal against disqualification from the Spanish Grand Prix win had yet to be upheld.

  8. Category:McLaren Formula One cars - Wikipedia

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    M. McLaren M2B; McLaren M4B; McLaren M5A; McLaren M7A; McLaren M9A; McLaren M14A; McLaren M19A; McLaren M23; McLaren M26; McLaren M28; McLaren M29; McLaren M30 ...

  9. John McCormack (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    McCormack won the Australian Drivers' Championship three times, driving an Elfin MR5 Repco Holden in 1973, an Elfin MR6 Repco Holden in 1975 and a McLaren M23-Leyland in 1977. He also won consecutive New Zealand Grand Prix in 1973 and 1974.