McLaren celebrates 20th anniversary of Le Mans win
18 May 2015|1,693 views
McLaren Automotive and McLaren Special Operations (MSO) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans win next month with the ultimate display at the French circuit.
The five examples of the McLaren F1 GTR that dominated the 1995 race, including the race-winning chassis #01R, will take to the track led by the latest McLaren model to wear the famous GTR badge as the McLaren P1 GTR makes its global public dynamic debut. This will be the first time all five cars have been on track together since the chequered flag fell shortly after 18th June 1995.
Twenty years on from the famous win, the five cars that finished will return for a parade lap of the legendary circuit for the 83rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The McLaren P1 GTR will lead the charge driven by French former racer Yannick Dalmas, who was part of the winning driver lineup in the number 59 McLaren F1 GTR. His teammates J.J. Lehto and Masanori Sekiya will also join the parade, along with owners of the limited edition 650S Le Mans.
The McLaren P1 GTR Driver Programme offers unique access to race winning knowledge and expertise within the McLaren Technology Centre, and a bespoke driver training programme designed to hone and optimise driving skills.
McLaren Automotive and McLaren Special Operations (MSO) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans win next month with the ultimate display at the French circuit.
The five examples of the McLaren F1 GTR that dominated the 1995 race, including the race-winning chassis #01R, will take to the track led by the latest McLaren model to wear the famous GTR badge as the McLaren P1 GTR makes its global public dynamic debut. This will be the first time all five cars have been on track together since the chequered flag fell shortly after 18th June 1995.
Twenty years on from the famous win, the five cars that finished will return for a parade lap of the legendary circuit for the 83rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The McLaren P1 GTR will lead the charge driven by French former racer Yannick Dalmas, who was part of the winning driver lineup in the number 59 McLaren F1 GTR. His teammates J.J. Lehto and Masanori Sekiya will also join the parade, along with owners of the limited edition 650S Le Mans.
The McLaren P1 GTR Driver Programme offers unique access to race winning knowledge and expertise within the McLaren Technology Centre, and a bespoke driver training programme designed to hone and optimise driving skills.
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