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  2. McLaren M19A - Wikipedia

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    The cars were repainted white to reflect this new sponsorship, with only the side fuel tanks continuing to be painted in the traditional McLaren orange. The season began on a high note with Denny Hulme finishing the Argentine Grand Prix in second place, the first podium finish for a McLaren M19. Peter Revson made his McLaren debut in the second ...

  3. Category:McLaren vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "McLaren vehicles" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. McLaren 12C;

  4. McLaren MP4-19 - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren MP4-19 was the car with which the McLaren team competed in the 2004 Formula One World Championship. The car was driven by Briton David Coulthard and Finn Kimi Räikkönen , in their ninth and third seasons with the team respectively.

  5. $200K McLaren luxury sports car split in half in grisly Texas ...

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    Photos showed the front half of the hot rod — which appears to be a 570S model — near a tree and the back half about 30 ... A McLaren 570S can start at $191,000 and can reach 62 mph in just 3. ...

  6. McLaren M8A - Wikipedia

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    The 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. [1] The M8A and its successors dominated Can-Am racing for four consecutive Can-Am seasons, until the arrival of the Porsche 917 .

  7. McLaren M838T engine - Wikipedia

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    McLaren bought the rights to the Tom Walkinshaw Racing developed engine, itself based on the Nissan VRH engine architecture, [2] which was designed for the IRL Indycar championship but never raced. However, other than the 93 mm (3.66 in) bore, little of that engine remains in the M838T. [ 3 ]

  8. Zerex Special - Wikipedia

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    The Zerex Special (Bruce McLaren called it the Cooper Oldsmobile and did not refer to it as a McLaren , and it was also nicknamed the Jolly Green Giant) was a sports racing car. Originally a Cooper T53 built for the 1961 United States Grand Prix , it was rebuilt for usage in American sports car racing , and featured open-top bodywork.

  9. Talk:McLaren M19 - Wikipedia

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