
McLaren has made Formula One World Champions of Emerson Fittipaldi, James Hunt, Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Häkkinen and Lewis Hamilton. But the breadth and depth of this remarkable marque's motorsport footprint is confirmed by its achievement in making champions, too, of Bruce McLaren himself, Denny Hulme and Peter Revson in the Canadian-American Challenge Cup; of Johnny Rutherford on the IndyCar trail; and of Peter Gethin, John Cannon, David Hobbs and Graham McRae in Formula 5000. With a range of highly competitive cars run across a broad spectrum of motorsport categories since 1964, McLaren has attracted many of the world's greatest racing drivers. These are the stories of the most significant of them, from the heroism of Hulme and Dan Gurney in holding the shattered team together in the aftermath of Bruce McLaren's death on 2 June 1970, to the understated assurance of Mika Häkkinen and the brilliance of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button; from the unique victories by Mike Walker in the Formula 3 M4A in 1968, to Niel Allen's Tasman successes, Scooter Patrick's CanAm swan song, and Mark Donohue's stellar triumphs in North America. Not all of the drivers you will read about here were winners; they have been selected on merit, for their contribution to a rich heritage. Some of their stories are ironic, inspiring, sometimes poignant, while others are amusing or frustrating. This landmark 366-page, large-format, all colour hardback publication from F1 Racing Group, completes the trilogy which began with "McLaren: The Cars" and continued with "McLaren: The Wins". Today, McLaren is rightly regarded as one of the greatest racing teams in history, able to hold up its head with honour in such august company as Ferrari, Williams and Team Lotus. These are the stories of the men who helped to forge that reputation in the crucible of automotive competition.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
ISBN-10:
0957532008
ISBN-13:
9780957532007
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