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A special Formula 1 McLaren car model is set to sell for $23 million at auction in August. The car's original owner was Larry Ellison, a billionaire who ranks among the wealthiest people in the world and is the co-founder of the software company Oracle.
Discover the story behind the GMSV S1 LM, a $20 million supercar inspired by the iconic McLaren F1 and created in collaboration with Gordon Murray.
Gordon Murray’s S1 LM Chassis #1 has sold for $20.6 million, making it the most expensive new car ever auctioned. Inspired by the McLaren F1 GTR, the ultra-rare supercar drew fierce bidding during the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.
What is one of the most talked-about 1990s supercars? If certain models have already popped up in your mind and the McLaren F1 is not among them, then you should throw away that gearhead license, as you clearly do not need it. This absolutely iconic ...
LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - A unique collection of 20 barely used McLaren road cars that belonged to the Formula One team's late co-owner Mansour Ojjeh is being put up for sale, with hopes one very wealthy buyer might keep it together. Classic and historic ...
McLaren is the second most successful team in Formula 1, behind only Ferrari. Yet, despite winning the 2008 Drivers’ championship with Lewis Hamilton, it had to endure a 26-year drought since its last Constructors’ title in 1998. This ended last season ...
After another title race twist in Qatar, Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundle gives his verdict on McLarens strategy gamble and the championship situation ahead of Abu Dhabi; watch the title-deciding Abu Dha
If there’s one material that defines McLaren’s engineering DNA, it’s carbon fiber. For more than four decades, McLaren has built its reputation on using this lightweight, ultra-strong composite to push the limits of performance, safety, and design.
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How McLaren broke F1's plank wear rules in Las Vegas GP
McLaren isn’t the first team to fall foul of F1’s plank wear rules, but it could end up being the most costly given the points lost for both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the Las Vegas GP. Here’s
McLaren's refusal to back just one driver was a good idea, but its inability to work as a team is an unacceptable side effect.