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The McLaren F1 is a 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. The original concept was conceived by Gordon Murray , who successfully convinced Ron Dennis to back the project and hired car designer Peter Stevens to design ...
Pages in category "McLaren Formula One cars" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. McLaren M2B;
Pages in category "McLaren vehicles" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... McLaren F1; McLaren F1 GTR; G. McLaren GT; M. McLaren 750S;
Ian Gordon Murray CBE (born 18 June 1946), [1] is a South African-British [2] designer of Formula One racing cars for Brabham and McLaren and the McLaren F1 high-performance road car. Founder and CEO of Gordon Murray Design and Gordon Murray Automotive , he has subsequently designed and built a number of sports cars and a variety of other ...
Pages in category "McLaren racing cars" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. F. McLaren F1 GTR; L. McLaren LT170; M. McLaren M1A; McLaren M2A; McLaren M3 ...
1995 McLaren F1 with orange exterior in London 2018. The McLaren F1 was a mid-engine sports car manufactured from 1992 to 1998, with a total of 106 cars being produced. [42] Due to the extremely limited number of production, the cars are extremely rare and are valued between US$8 million to $13.5 Million. [43]
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 ...
Note that sportscar racers makes up the majority of competition cars on the main list. A car associated with a famous person adds value to its price. [17] Examples are: Elton John in 2001 auctioned his large collection, as a result of his fame, a majority of those sold at twice their appraised sale-price estimates. [18]