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Physical or digital, on track or off road – if it's got four wheels, we'll race it. McLaren is proud to be the only team competing in Formula 1, IndyCar, Formula E, Extreme E and esports.
The McLaren F1 is a British sports car designed and manufactured by British automobile manufacturer McLaren Cars and powered by the BMW S70/2 V12 engine, of which a limited number was produced.
Step into a world of exhilaration with McLaren Formula 1. After our first taste of victory in F1 at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix, McLaren has gone on to secure another 185 grand prix wins, winning 12 Drivers' World Championships and eight Constructors' World Championships.
Beautifully engineered and exceptionally quick, the F1 broke numerous world records during the '90s, and it remains the fastest naturally aspirated road car ever built. Only 106 cars were made in a limited production run, making the F1 one of the most exclusive cars in the world today.
Andrea Stella, Team Principal, McLaren F1 Team. Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images "It's true, and I've said it myself, that Qatar and Abu Dhabi should be territory that is more suitable for ...
After our first taste of Formula 1 victory at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix, McLaren has gone on to secure 188 grand prix wins in total and 20 World Championships. Whether it’s the F1 drivers on track, mechanics in the garage, management team on the pitwall or engineers in the MTC, we are united by bravery, ingenuity and the thrill of the chase.
Since entering the sport in 1966 under the guidance and restless endeavour of eponymous founder Bruce, McLaren's success has been nothing short of breathtaking. Five glittering decades have yielded countless victories, pole positions and podiums, not to mention eight constructors' championships.
The McLaren F1 is a supercar designed and manufactured by McLaren Automotive, the same guys that run that incredibly successful Formula 1 team. Originally a concept conceived by Gordon Murray, he convinced Ron Dennis to back the project and engaged Peter Stevens to design the exterior of the car.
McLaren lead the way in the standings with 608 points with Ferrari second on 584 and Red Bull third with 555. McLaren team principal Andrea Stella said: "There are four teams in contention for ...
From 1988 to 1991, McLaren used Honda powerplants to win four straight Formula 1 world championships in cars developed under Murray.