Back in the 1960s, Bruce McLaren was still trying to put his racing team on the map. The Kiwi racing driver, designer, and engineer decided on the M6A as his challenger for the 1967 Can-Am Challenge ...
Bruce McLaren never got the chance to see just how amazing his racing team and the motor car company that would arise from it would become. In fact, he never knew his name would be applied to ...
McLaren has taken to social media to show another distinctive Elva with a classic livery from McLaren Special Operations (MSO). The Elva in question pays tribute to the M6A Can-Am race car from 1967 ...
You may have noticed that McLaren’s official brand color is a bright shade of orange. That dates back to Bruce McLaren’s M6A Can-Am race car of 1967, the first to feature the all-orange paint scheme ...
McLaren has unveiled another special edition car from its MSO (McLaren Special Operations) division, a stunning version of the Elva supercar. This new iteration of the Elva is adorned in a bright ...
Years before Gordon Murray's McLaren F1 changed the supercar world, company founder Bruce McLaren had similar aspirations of building a street car and taking it endurance racing. Despite McLaren's ...
MSO (McLaren Special Operations), McLaren’s in-house personalisation division, has created a special edition of the new Elva roadster that pays homage to one of the firm’s historic race cars. Finished ...
McLaren Special Operations (MSO) department has created two extreme new roadsters, the Elva M1A that repeatedly smashed the Mosport Park lap record at the Canadian Sports Car Grand Prix in 1964 and ...
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