McLaren M8A was a race car developed by driver Bruce McLaren and his Bruce McLaren Motor Racing team for their entry in 1968 Can-Am season. The M8A and...
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mclaren.com. 28 July 2020. "McLaren Racing - McLaren Racing and Gulf Oil International unveil limited edition Monaco Grand Prix livery". www.mclaren.com...
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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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Bruce McLaren and his team their first of multiple Can-Am championships. After the M6As were replaced by the M8A in preparation for 1968, McLaren and technical...
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The McLaren M12 was an open-cockpit racing car developed by Bruce McLaren Motor Racing in 1969, solely for the purpose of selling to customers in the...
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Denny Hulme (category McLaren Formula One drivers)
season, earning 35 points in the McLaren M8A. 1969 saw the McLaren team continue to dominate the series; driving the McLaren M8B, they won every race, with...
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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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Motor Racing McLaren M8A-Chevrolet 200 mi (320 km) Los Angeles Times Grand Prix report 1969 Denny Hulme Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M8B-Chevrolet...
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spotting rifle affixed to the M40 recoilless rifle The M8C model of the McLaren M8A This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title M8C...
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