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    The McLaren M2B was the McLaren team's first Formula One racing car, used during the 1966 season. It was conceived in 1965 and preceded by the M2A development...
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  • first McLaren Formula One car, the M2B, debuted at the Monaco Grand Prix. After his victories and time in the F3, McLaren was designing and testing a prototype...
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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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  • not based on national principles (e.g. his first Formula One car, the McLaren M2B car, raced at the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix, was painted white with a green...
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  • Another British-based and licensed team, McLaren, made their debut at the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix with the McLaren M2B car painted white with a green stripe...
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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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  • 2020). "The Birth Of McLaren F1's M2B In Focus". HotCars. World, Auto Sport. "Find out all the information about the race car McLaren M2B (Ford 406 V8 3.0)...
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  • the producers struck a deal with Bruce McLaren's newly formed McLaren team to have his car, the McLaren M2B, painted with Yamura's colors. The paint...
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    Archived from the original on 19 June 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2017. "The M2B". mclaren.com. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 24 May...
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  • 1967. The M4B was based on the M4A Formula 2 car as a stopgap between the M2B and the M5A. Additional fuel tanks were added either side of the cockpit...
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  • {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "McLaren M2B entered by the McLaren team (1966 Monaco Grand Prix)". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal...
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    year: Bruce McLaren had left Cooper to set up his own team. He entered the McLaren M2B, designed by Robin Herd. During the season, McLaren trialled a Ford...
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    throughout its construction. The final production model, the Formula One McLaren M2B of 1966, only used Mallite for its internal skins and lower bodywork;...
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    Serenissima resurfaced in 1966 as engine supplier for McLaren. At the 1966 British Grand Prix Bruce McLaren finished in sixth place, scoring one World Championship...
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  • not based on national principles (namely the Brabham BT3, McLaren M2B, McLaren M4B and McLaren M5A cars), while the British Rob Walker privateer team entered...
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    sections, a technique he pioneered on the first McLaren single-seat cars, including the McLaren M2B of 1966. Marcos Engineering MAHLE Powertrain "Welcome...
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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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  • {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "McLaren M2B entered by the McLaren team (1966 Monaco Grand Prix)". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal...
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    materials, a technology which would later revolutionise the sport. The McLaren M2B, designed by Robin Herd, used an aluminium-wood laminate known as Mallite...
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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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    Chris Amon (category McLaren Racing drivers)
    retirement. During 1966 Amon continued to race for McLaren in Can-Am. He was intended to drive the second McLaren M2B but difficulties with engine supply meant...
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  • Ret NWT 3 SYR BRP 1 AIN Ret INT Ret SOL MED Ret RAN 1968 Ken Shepperd McLaren M2B Climax V8 ROC INT WD OUL 1969 Team Surtees Surtees TS5 F5000 Chevrolet...
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    Jost Capito (category McLaren people)
    Retrieved 3 February 2016. "McLaren Formula 1 - McLaren prepares for increased growth with key new appointments". www.mclaren.com. 14 January 2016. Archived...
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    Robin Herd (category McLaren people)
    company. The M2A subsequently evolved into the Formula One M2B car. Herd stayed with McLaren until 1968 — during which time he designed their M4B, M5A...
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  • 3000 Championship, run by the McLaren Formula One team as part of their driver development programme. Named after McLaren's then sponsor, West, the team...
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