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How McLaren conquered Le Mans with a car that wasn't intended to race At the same time as the wraps came off the show car, McLaren announced plans to sell a version of the LMDh for track-day use ...
McLaren will partner with Italian constructor Dallara in the development of its LMDh, while the engine will be a twin-turbo V6. The team principal of the McLaren Racing Hypercar operation will be ...
Like McLaren-United Autosport's LMDh Hypercar competing in the WEC, the "Project: Endurance" vehicle also features a rear-wheel-drive race-only V6 twin turbo hybrid powertrain.The vehicle is built ...
June 16, 2025 McLaren Just Unveiled a New Le Mans Hypercar for 2027 The British supercar maker last won endurance racing's biggest event in 1995.
McLaren will build its own chassis in-house, which will be powered by a unique design twin-turbo V6 engine built by Autotecnica Motori, so don't expect the high-rpm V12 wail of that 1995 McLaren F1.
At the time, BMW had not yet publicly finalized its participation in the WeatherTech Championship’s GTP class for next year.
The American IMSA also adopted the Hypercar regulations for 2023, allowing manufacturers to compete in events such as the 12 Hours of Sebring, the Daytona 24 Hours, and Le Mans.
McLaren Racing CEO Zac Brown says he's confident that the manufacturer's F1 team and IndyCar teams are at a level that they can focus on winning in a third series.
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McLaren reveals 2027 LMDh show car, plans for trackday model - MSNThe British organisation unveiled a full-scale model of the LMDh prototype that will race in the Hypercar class of the WEC from 2027 ahead of this year's Le Mans 24 Hours, 30 years on from its ...
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