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McLaren revealed a first look at its 2027 Le Mans Hypercar competitor on Saturday, the biggest step yet in the brand's return to racing for the overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
McLaren is only building 50 of the 750S Le Mans for the world, and while no price has been given yet it's sure to be a lot higher than the $330,800 ask of a "base" 750S — highly optioned 750S ...
The marque returned to Le Mans in 2024 on the introduction of the LMGT3 class in the WEC with the 720S GT3 Evo. McLaren will become the 11th manufacturer in the WEC’s Hypercar division.
It was the same number which the McLaren F1 GTR wore when it took the checkered flag at Le Mans in 1995, and now word has it that the British outfit could be plotting a return.
“We would definitely consider it. We are considering it. McLaren has a long history in additional forms of motorsport, whether that was CanAm, IndyCar, we’ve won Le Mans [in 1995, pictured top].
McLaren made its first appearance as a constructor at the 24 Hours of Le Mans back in 1995, fielding seven McLaren F1 GTRs and taking the checkered flag with a 1-3-4-5 finish. Car #59, driven by ...
McLaren-developed Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires hug "Le Mans Edition" lightweight wheels styled after the 1995 race car rims. Those wheels measure 19 inches up front and 20 in back.
It's a legend. The RM Sotheby's listing says this F1 is the 63rd and penultimate road-spec F1 made, built in the summer of 1998, three years after a McLaren F1 race car won the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
A rare McLaren 650S Le Mans, one of just 50 examples produced worldwide, has hit the used car market in the UK. The British automaker introduced the model to celebrate its victory at the 1995 24 ...
Lanzante, which ran the 1995 Le Mans-winning McLaren F1 GTR, is paying tribute to that icon with a new supercar called the 95-59. The 95-59 appears to be based on the McLaren 750S but features a ...
McLaren remains the only manufacturer in the history of Le Mans to win the race on its first attempt. The McLaren 650S Le Mans unmistakably draws inspiration from the No. 59, F1 GTR that won in 1995.
Production volume for the McLaren 650S Le Mans will be limited to 50 units worldwide, with deliveries taking place in mid-2015. Pricing will begin at $320,500.
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