McLaren’s automotive legacy dates back to 1963 when Bruce McLaren founded his racing team, later venturing into production road cars with the iconic F1 in 1992. Renowned for its Formula One success, McLaren boasts a rich racing history, with eight constructors’ championships and 12 drivers’ trophies to its name.
Before its Formula One triumph, McLaren dominated the Can-Am series from 1966 to 1971, securing five consecutive championships with powerful and aerodynamic race cars like the M1A, M6, and M8.
Among these, the M1A holds a special place as McLaren’s first-ever sports prototype racer, revered for its historical significance and notable victories. Preserved as a cherished piece of automotive history, the M1A exemplifies McLaren’s racing pedigree and enduring legacy in motorsport.