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    the M7A was used to score McLaren's first win at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix. Designed by Robin Herd and Gordon Coppuck, the M7A was the first McLaren to...
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    Bruce Leslie McLaren (30 August 1937 – 2 June 1970) was a New Zealand racing driver, automotive designer, engineer and motorsport executive, who competed...
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  • win occurred in 1968 when Bruce McLaren won the non-championship Race of Champions at Brands Hatch driving a McLaren M7A Ford. Later that year the team...
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  • Bruce McLaren Trust. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2010. Nye 1988, p. 54 Tremayne & Hughes 1998, pp. 223–228 "M7A: McLaren's...
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    Championship. A later extension, the McLaren M14D featured a V8 Alfa Romeo engine. The M14A was an evolution of the previous M7A and M7C, with the primary change...
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    Denny Hulme (category McLaren Formula One drivers)
    but Hulme suffered a suspension failure on his McLaren. 1969 was a disaster for Hulme: the revised M7A chassis struggled with reliability and Hulme managed...
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    standard F1 powerplant for the private (mostly British) teams. Lotus, McLaren, Matra, Brabham, March, Surtees, Tyrrell, Hesketh, Lola, Williams, Penske...
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    that McLaren scored their first Formula One wins with the M7A. Herd stayed on designing all of these cars until he left for Cosworth in 1967. McLaren have...
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    Zealand's Bruce McLaren, in a Cooper, took his first win in F1 and was, at the time, the youngest driver ever to win a Grand Prix. McLaren took the lead...
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    MS10-Ford, and defending champion, New Zealander Denny Hulme in the McLaren M7A-Ford. The race was moved back a week so as not to clash with the Mexico...
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    The McLaren M5A was a racing car constructed by Bruce McLaren Motor Racing, and was McLaren's first purpose-built Formula One car. Like its M4B predecessor...
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    level: Bruce McLaren (four wins), Chris Amon, Howden Ganley, Mike Thackwell, Brendon Hartley and Liam Lawson. Bruce McLaren founded the McLaren racing team...
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    McLaren in a McLaren M7A, who started from pole position, set fastest lap and finished over 14 seconds ahead of Pedro Rodríguez's BRM P133. McLaren's...
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    (Ferrari), with his teammate Jacky Ickx third. Fourth was Denny Hulme in a McLaren M7A, from Surtees in the Honda RA300 one lap down, and Jackie Stewart a further...
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  • Championship Grand Prix results for the McLaren Formula One team. The second table includes results from privately owned McLaren cars in World Championship Grands...
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    competition between leading teams and drivers. Bruce McLaren won the race, driving a McLaren M7A, powered by a Cosworth DFV V8 engine, with a time of...
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    Zak Brown (category McLaren people)
    driver, currently residing in England. He is the chief executive officer of McLaren Racing. Born and raised in California, Brown raced professionally around...
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    slipstreaming battle developed for the lead between McLaren, Stewart, Siffert and Denny Hulme. McLaren's M7A had to stop for more oil on lap 35 and retired...
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    Peter Gethin (category McLaren Formula One drivers)
    several titles in Formula 5000, prompting McLaren to sign him in 1970 to replace the recently-deceased Bruce McLaren. Despite retaining his seat for 1971,...
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    classes. page5 The South African Motor Racing Champions quote from the mclaren site[permanent dead link] the SA Ford Capri Perana The SA Chev Can-am Book...
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    expensive cars on the grid to maintain, AAR bought a McLaren M7A. Ironically it was with the McLaren, built by his previous year's AAR teammate, that Gurney...
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    then exited the pit lane, McLaren went by into fifth place. Siffert regained the position after two laps, before which McLaren too had to stop for fuel...
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    the Americas. Dan Gurney was present in a third Bruce McLaren Motor Racing prepared McLaren M7A, although entered by his Anglo American Racers team, having...
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    London in March was won by Bruce McLaren in his own McLaren car, ahead of Mexican Pedro Rodriguez in a BRM and McLaren's teammate and countryman Denny Hulme...
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    Dan Gurney (category McLaren Formula One drivers)
    1968. He returned at three Grands Prix in 1970 for McLaren, following the death of Bruce McLaren. Gurney achieved four wins, three pole positions, six...
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    Elford Antique Automobiles Racing Team Cooper T86B-Maserati 1:30.0 +9.1 14 3 Denny Hulme Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M7A-Cosworth 1:31.2 +10.2...
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  • (key) (key) (results in bold indicate pole position) Results scored in a McLaren-Ford did not count towards Eagle-Weslake's points total. "Case History"...
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    Andreas Seidl (category McLaren people)
    the chief executive officer of Sauber Motorsport, the team principal of McLaren and the team principal of the hybrid Porsche LMP1 program. Seidl graduated...
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  • Van Bodies". Automobile Magazine. March 23, 2020. "McLaren Racing - Heritage - M7A". www.mclaren.com. "Vector W8: Supercar Sunday". Motor1.com. Retrieved...
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