McLaren Exhibition set for Louwman Museum
A host of famous McLaren cars will go on show in a Netherlands museum later this summer. Sixteen McLarens will be on show at a special exhibition at the Louwman Museum in The Hague from 7 July to 27 August.
Founder Bruce McLaren started his own racing team in 1963. Three years later saw him entering a Formula 1 race followed in 1968 by the first Grand Prix win. Since then McLaren have won 182 Grand Prix races and gained 20 world championships.
McLaren’s numerous victories in Formula One, can be added to success in Indianapolis, Le Mans and in Can-Am races.
Cars on display include the Formula One McLarens driven by champions Ayrton Senna, Mika Häkkinen and Lewis Hamilton, the McLaren driven by Can-Am winner Peter Revson and a Le Mans McLaren.
For more information, visit the Louwman Museum website.
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