McLaren a Name for Eternity exhibition at Musee des 24H Le Mans

McLaren - Photo by Melissa Warren

The Musee des 24H Le Mans is hosting a special exhibition until July 2025 celebrating the 30th anniversary of McLaren’s sole win (so far) at the Le Mans 24 Hours with the 1995 Mclaren F1 GTR.

The winning car is a centrepiece for the exhibition, together with three other F1 GTRs from the 1995 race.

Alongside the winner is one of the GTC Gulf cars, the Harrods-liveried car and the car that finished 13th overall fielded by BBA Competition for owner Jean-Marc Maury-Laribière, who commissioned an ‘art car’ livery from the French sculptor César.

The McLaren a Name for Eternity will take you on a journey through the legendary history of a brand that has left its mark on automotive history. From the first car designed by McLaren to the team’s first Formula 1 car, the exhibition will trace the milestones of an exceptional human and technological adventure!

Visitors can travel through time and discover the prestigious vehicles of this legendary marque. By Melissa Warren

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