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By Guest Contributor: Kimatni Rawlins, AutomotiveRhythms.com
It was an enlightening week in Monterey, CA with British motorsports manufacturer McLaren Automotive, which utilizes artistic vision to hand-craft luxury, high-performance supercars. Celebrating 60 years of racing heritage during Monterey Car Week 2023, McLaren honored its memorable past while accelerating into a progressive future with exciting activations such as an Owner’s Rally, test drives of various supercars from the 765LT to the Artura, a Pebble Beach VIP reception, and the highly-anticipated reveal of the McLaren Solus GT racecar at The Quail. Brilliant, as McLaren continues to embrace elegance in the most formidable fashion.
McLaren’s Ornate History and Background
Founded by late engineer and race car driver Bruce McLaren, who won his first major race at just 22 years of age — the 1959 US Grand Prix — McLaren has modeled its current production vehicles from the DNA and formula of its storied race cars of the past including the first true McLaren sports car — the M1A — built in 1964. From 1967 to 1971 Bruce and team won 37 of the 43 races in the Can-Am series, three times more than its next competitor, Porsche. Papaya Orange livery was Bruce’s trademark and lives on as McLaren Orange.
McLaren would win 12 F1 World Championships with elite drivers Emerson Fittipaldi, James Hunt, Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Häkkinen, and Lewis Hamilton.
Today, every vehicle is hand-built with a carbon-fiber monocoque at the McLaren Production Centre in England that I visited some years back. McLaren also builds upon its success with stellar partners like Bowers & Wilkins, Dell Technologies, Gulf, Pirelli, and Tumi.
McLaren Owner’s Rally
I sat down with my good friend Nicolas Brown, McLaren President of the Americas, to discuss the company’s future, product potential, and camaraderie from within the organization. To award McLaren loyalists, the marketing department has organized an Owner’s Rally for the last seven years, logistically structured to include vehicle shipping, flights, luxury hotel stays, impressive culinary selections, and event entry. This year the group departed with Nicolas and Andy Thomas, McLaren VP of Marketing & Communications, from Beverly Hills for a spirited drive along Pacific Coast Highway en route to Monterey to attend the festivities. They have previously congregated in Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, and Napa Valley. Monterey Car Week logistics can be difficult for owners to arrange correctly, so McLaren created the experience on their behalf. Space is typically reserved for 25 McLaren supercars, whether a 750S or 600LT Spider. Additionally, the cohort met and spent time with the delightful Amanda McLaren, Bruce McLaren’s only child.
Pebble Beach Owner’s Reception
Another highlight was reveling in McLaren’s 60th Anniversary celebration at an exclusive VIP owner’s reception in Pebble Beach. The festivities were hosted at a newly built mansion featuring multiple platforms and driveways to display the heritage racing vehicles and the most intriguing owner rides. Some showed off original hues, and some supercars were wrapped in vibrant colors. The evening included a DJ spinning from the second-floor rear balcony, fine wine from Amulet Estate in Napa Valley, a poolside firepit, comforting quarters inside the stately house, and of course, networking.
2024 McLaren Solus GT Illuminates at The Quail
With only 25 examples of the custom McLaren Solus GT racecar commissioned, Chief Executive Officer Michael Leiters unleashed the single-seat, closed-cockpit track car at The Quail motorsports event, the most exquisite and audacious showcase during Monterey Car Week. The show allows luxury and performance automakers to highlight their automotive gems through displays and press conferences. Driven by millions of fans in Gran Turismo SPORT in the form of the McLaren Ultimate Vision GT, the Solus GT’s muscular carbon-fiber monocoque competes in the 2,205-pound weight division. It receives power from a 10,000-rpm, naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine pushing out 829 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque for thrilling driver engagement and extreme F1-like performance.
“The McLaren Solus GT is the realization of a radical McLaren concept vehicle originally created for the world of virtual racing,” stated Leiters. “Engineered free of any restrictions from road or race regulations, but with the full spectrum of McLaren’s expertise to bring it to reality, it epitomizes our pioneering spirit.”
2023 McLaren Artura Light Hybrid Supercar
What a momentous drive with the 2023 McLaren Artura during my stay in Monterey. The Silica White hybrid supercar gave me an introduction to McLaren’s electrified future since the all-new high-performance vehicle features an electrified powertrain. Artura originated from the pairing of “Art” and “Future” and precisely articulates McLaren’s vision of the perfect daily driver. With a $233,000 MSRP and superb mannerisms, the 671-horsepower (530 lb-ft of torque) supercar gets down with a powerful mid-mounted twin-turbocharged 3-liter 6-cylinder engine, McLaren dual-clutch 8-speed transmission, a small 71kW electric motor (contributes 94 total horsepower), carbon ceramic brakes, and lightweight forged alloy wheels wrapped in staggered Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires. Collectively, the performance parameters allow the British supercar to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds.
Until We Meet Again in 2024
We concluded the fascinating Monterey Car Week in the McLaren Villa while enjoying the classic cars cross the judge’s ramp on the 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links during the 72nd Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. A 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster shown by Jim Patterson of the Patterson Collection won Best of Show. Monterey produced magical moments with team McLaren that I highly enjoyed while looking forward to the 2024 show!
Pursuitist automotive and lifestyle contributor Brian Armstead has been involved in print, radio, web and television for over 48 years. Brian has traveled to 80 countries. He is a North American Car, Truck and Utility of the Year (NACTOY) Juror.