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Mc Laren M19

Mc Laren M19
Mc Laren M19

This is the car that won the 1st F! race I every saw. It was at Oulton Park at the Gold Cup meeting driven by Denny Hulme. Who would have thought at that stage I would have such an involvement with the circuit in years to come!

After the sad year of 1970, when company founder Leslie Bruce McLaren had been killed testing a Group 7 CanAm doubler-seater racing car at Goodwood in the South of the U.K., Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Ltd., based in Colnbrook near the London airport Heathrow, presented the M19 Grand Prix car for the 1971 season.

The flat chassis with it`s characteristic round shapes was designed by Briton Ralph Bellamy, later at Brabham and Lotus. In 1971 the works cars were wearing the typical yellow-orange livery with the Kiwi New Zealand national bird and the letters McLAREN CARS on both sides of the cockpit. They were driven by 1967 world champion Denny Hulme from New Zealand and Peter Gethin, son of British champion jockey Ken Gethin. In the middle of the season Gethin had been sacked because of being accused having shown bad performances throughout the Grand Prix season so far by the team management.

Gethin joined the team of B.R.M. and won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza surprisingly, while no victory came their way for McLaren in 1971, now with Briton Jackie Oliver driving the second car. For the Canadian Grand Prix at Mosport Roger Penske and Kirk F. White had introduced another M19 in the typical blue livery of their classic sponsor SUNOCO, an oil group. At the first attempt Penske star driver Mark Donohue scored an excellent third place, the best result of the McLaren Ford M19 so far. The design had been modified during the season. The most visible change was the introduction of an airbox, but also a Team Tyrrell invented sportscar nose was used, but very quickly taken away again.

For 1972 McLaren signed up with Yardley cosmetics as their title sponsor, Peter Revson, son of the US-American Revlon cosmetics dynasty joined McLaren Racing as their second driver beside Denny Hulme. The New Zealander scored a fine victory at South African Kyalami, he finished third in the worldchampionship as well as Yardley McLaren did in the constructors`table while Revson came home fifth place overall. At the United States Grand Prix held at Watkins Glen the same year Jody Scheckter from South Africa gave a sensational debut in a third M19. From Kyalami 1973 on this design was replaced step by step by the even more successful M23.

Renault RS01

Another 1st for me, this was the 1st turbocharged F1 car I saw, when it debuted at the 1977 British Grand Prix, we camped at the circuit from the Thursday to the Sunday and had a very cheap way of watching the practice and races, for legal reasons it is best not to discuss.

Renault RS01 the 1st Turbo F1 car

March 723

Roger Williamson’s March 723 F3 car this was the car that the first race I ever saw at  Oulton Park in 1972, it was a very wet meeting that I walked and hitch hiked to in the pouring rain.

Roger Williamson's March 723

March 722

Ronnie Petersons March 722 F2 car this was the car that won at my 1st attendance at a race meeting, Oulton Park in 1972, it was a very wet meeting that I walked and hitch hiked to in the pouring rain.

722 March of Ronnie Peterson

Hesketh

My first oversea’s Grand Prix was won by James Hunt in the Dutch Grand Prix 1975

Freddie Hunt driving his dads old car

Tyrrell P34

I watched this car race thoughout Europe in 1976 and 1977 with Ronnie Peterson one of my motorsport hero’s driving it in 77

Tyrrell P34

 Website http://www.project34.co.uk/

Lola T330 F5000

Lola T330

Lotus 72 F1

I was a big fan of this car watching it race at Oulton Park in the Gold Cup the 1st F1 race I watched in 1972.

Lotus 72 F1