McLaren Reveals All-New Contender for the 24 Hours of Le Mans
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Ford Announces Key Elements of 2027 LeMans Hypercar Program - DBusiness Magazine
Dan Sayers is Ford’s new WEC Hypercar program manager as the automaker prepares to return to the top tier of competitors at the 2027 24 Hours of LeMans. // Photo courtesy of Ford Performance Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn will return to the top tier of prototype sports car racing in 2027, and the manufacturer revealed two key pieces of its program — the chassis manufacturer and the program manager — during the leadup to last weekend’s 24 Hours of Le…
McLaren’s New Hypercar Comes With A Pit Crew And A Passport
McLaren has shared the first photos of its LDMh Hypercar which is under development. It will be offered to a few select customers as part of the “Project: Endurance” program. The racing car will compete at the 2027 WEC and take part at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. For those with deep pockets and a taste for exclusivity, McLaren is opening the gates – just a crack. Its long-awaited return to top-tier endurance racing at Le Mans in 2027 won’t be a sol…
McLaren opens the Le Mans 2027 experience to customers: authentic Hypercar, access to the WEC program and track days in the best world circuits for two years
McLaren to fight for Le Mans Hypercar title in 2027
The 24 Hours of Le Mans Hypercar class is gaining another entry, with McLaren planning its debut in the top category for 2027. The announcement coincides with the 30th anniversary of the McLaren F1’s dominant victory at Le Mans in 1995. Project: Endurance is a collaboration between McLaren Automotive, which builds the company’s road-going supercars, and the McLaren Racing team. Both are based in Woking, Surrey. The new car will be raced by the n…
McLaren Reveals All-New Contender for the 24 Hours of Le Mans
New Delhi: McLaren have unveiled the car for their return to the top tier of endurance racing in the Hypercar class ahead of the start of the Le Mans 24 Hours on Saturday. The still unnamed race car is for the 2027 24 Hours of Le Mans, unveiled by the McLaren Racing CEO, Zak Brown. The reason for unveiling the car two years before entering the race is to mark the 30th anniversary since McLaren made a sensation at the Le Mans 24 Hours as a novice…
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