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Why Bruce McLaren was an exceptional F1 driver and designer - as are the supercars that bear his name

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Our writer tours McLaren’s native New Zealand in a luxurious new GT - fifty years on from the racing star's death Fifty years ago, on June 2, 1970, one of motorsport’s brightest talents died on the racetrack at Goodwood.

Bruce McLaren wasn’t just a brilliant driver, he ran his own successful racing team and even designed the cars – imagine that in modern-day Formula One.

McLaren was the youngest driver to win a Grand Prix and later victorious in endurance races at Le Mans and Sebring too. After his death, McLaren F1 went on to claim six Constructors’ World Championships and became one of the sports’ greatest ever teams.

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