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In the January '95 Roddin column, we told you about hot rodders Matt and Debbie Hay, who had purchased the unrestored Carroll Shelby Turbine car entered in the 1968 Indy 500 and driven by Bruce ...
Shelby withdrew the two cars. So the Turbine Indy Car has never been raced in anger. It was only tested twice, once in Phoenix and once at Indy with McLaren.
Sadly for golden era Indy 500 enthusiasts, the turbine-powered Shelby experiment never saw racing action, but a young Bruce McLaren and CanAm star Denny Hulme tested it on a number of occasions at ...
Gentlemen, start your engines! McLaren Racing revealed its official livery for its No. 66 car that will compete in this year's Indy 500 with Fernando Alonso at the wheel.
By INDYCAR | Published: Apr 8, 2019 The familiar papaya orange Indy car will once again be racing around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval, confirmed Monday by McLaren Racing’s unveiling of the ...
Among the treasured items sold was the Shelby Turbine car entered by Bruce McLaren at the '68 Indy 500.
Bruce’s big break From a young age, Bruce McLaren seemed destined for a career involving cars. His father, Les, ran a workshop on the outskirts of Auckland, New Zealand, and restored a bright ...
Piloted by Bruce McLaren, wrenched on by Carroll Shelby, and powered by a sidesaddle GE turbine engine rated at 1325 hp, is this the ultimate 1960s Indycar?
McLaren will tackle the 2023 Formula 1 championship with a brand-new livery and a rookie driver Oscar Piastri alongside Lando Norris.
Ahead of the open test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Arrow McLaren has revealed its #66 car to be raced by Tony Kanaan in his 390th and final IndyCar start.