Starting today, the LEGO Group and McLaren Racing will offer race revelers an exclusive look at an expanded life-size 1:1 ...
For most people, the most complex Lego builds we ever get to might be a house, a castle – maybe the Millennium Falcon, if we’re lucky. For Jonathan Beaumont, it was a life-size, drivable McLaren ...
The car — made of 342,817 Lego Technic pieces ... in England with Formula One driver Lando Norris behind the wheel. "Having worked on the original P1 programme for McLaren, it's amazing to ...
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About McLaren Racing McLaren Racing was founded by racing driver Bruce McLaren in 1963. The team entered its first Formula 1 ...
For a car with such an abbreviated name, the McLaren W1 packs a vast amount of engineering tech. It’s also more advanced in some key areas than a contemporary Formula One car. That’s one hell ...
McLaren's new W1 supercar is a spiritual successor to the F1 and P1. Powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and Formula One ...
McLaren has been without a "1" car since the P1, its high-tech, track-devouring successor to the 1990s-era F1 supercar, left production a few years ago. That changes soon—McLaren has announced ...
As for its aerodynamics, the W1 features advanced ground-effect technologies inspired by McLaren’s Formula 1 heritage. The car’s active aero system includes a revolutionary McLaren Active Long ...
as it coincides with the 50th anniversary of McLaren’s first Formula 1 Constructors’ World Championship and Emerson Fittipaldi’s 1974 World Drivers’ Championship victory with the brand.