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McLaren Denies Rumors about a Honda Engine Deal in 2014
The image of a white and red McLaren, usually with a yellow-green helmet signaling that the man sitting in the cockpit was none other than Ayrton Senna, is one that remains etched in F1 fans’ minds many years after his demise in 1994. Powering the McLaren of the late three-time world champion was a Honda engine. Last weekend, German magazine Auto Motor und Sport reported that McLaren was in talks with Honda to rekindle their 1988-1992 collaboration, which yielded four constructor championships, from 2014 onwards, when the rules mandate the change to 1.6-liter turbocharged engines.
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Jenson Button Gives Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson A Tour Of Mclaren's Technology Center
Lead singer for the Kaiser Chiefs band and Honda Civic Type R ambassador Ricky Wilson got to spend some time with McLaren-Honda Formula 1 driver Jenson Button at the McLaren Technology Center. Read more »...
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Mclaren Announces Two New Sports Series Body Styles For 2016 And 2017
Four years after opening its first retailer, McLaren Automotive has already posted its second consecutive year of profitability, thanks to an 18 percent increase in sales in 2014 compared to 2013. McLaren calls this achievement “unprecedented in...
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Honda Coming Back To Formula 1 In 2015 As An Engine Supplier To Mclaren!
After exiting the Formula One grid in 2008, Honda confirmed its return to the sport on Thursday. The Japanese automaker's motorsports division will revive one of the most successful F1 partnerships of modern times, as it will return in 2015 as an...
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New Mclaren P1 Hypercar Design Study Reveals F1's Replacement, What Do You Think?
It’s been a long wait but after countless spy shots and teaser images, McLaren Automotive has finally taken the covers off the new design study named P1 less than two weeks before it makes its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show. Previously...
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Mercedes-benz Slr Mclaren Roadster 722 S: New High-res Image Gallery
The limited edition SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S made its first public appearance at the Paris Motor Show during the first week of October but Mercedes-Benz just decided that it's time to release a new gallery of real-life images that you can check...
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