(Image attached.) The McLaren F1 GTR design is from that pantheon of victors, including the legendary Ford GT40 and Porsche 917K, to wear Gulf Oil's charismatic pale-blue and orange team livery.
The race was the 1995 Le Mans 24 Hours, and the car that won was the mighty McLaren F1 GTR, much like the red and yellow car you see here. The reason the McLaren’s victory came as such a huge ...
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella is pleased with the team's progress this season and the 'standards' it has set for ...
McLaren has published a set of images ... One features a similar livery to the iconic FINA F1 GTR longtail, another, a blue prototype colour scheme which is made up of the outlines of multiple ...
The design is homage to the yellow and green McLaren F1 GTR, chassis #06R, which has claimed its own place in history as one of the five F1 GTRs that dominated the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the ...
The ‘3’ of Johnny Rutherford’s M16D at the 1974 Indy 500, the ‘7’ of Alain Prost’s 1984 Monaco-winning McLaren MP4/2 and the number 59 McLaren F1 GTR of ... with blue, red and gold ...
Of the 11 cars we’ve gathered for this McLaren megatest, the 540C and 12C certainly aren’t box-office. In fact, rubbing wheelarches with the likes of the F1 and P1 GTR, they are supporting ...
On top of this, complaints about various alleged illegalities within McLaren's car design has led to FIA investigations, ...
McLaren is turning heads in F1 with their stealthy rise, leaving even Red Bull's top brass acknowledging their threat. Carlos Sainz has highlighted McLaren's strong performance following the ...
highlighted subtly by red, yellow, green, and blue shades likely point toward a connection to the US-based technology giant Google, which happens to be McLaren's primary partner for F1 and Extreme ...
Power and red lines climb, but it still passes noise and emissions laws. The only V12 ever to win an F1 title, nestled in the ...