Great to see the Lycoming Special again. In the Tasman Series of about 1964, I was lucky enough to attend the Lady Wigram Trophy race in Christchurch NZ. It was the 3rd round of the championship, held at Wigram airfield. Bruce McLaren had some dramas and his Cooper was unable to compete. I think Jim Boyd was the owner of the Lycoming at that time and he offered it to Bruce for the main race. Having not practiced in it , he was forced to start from the rear of the grid. It certainly showcased his talent as he came through to finish 3rd, in an unfamiliar car. The Lycoming was a fearsome beast, known throughout NZ. It had enormous torque out of corners and for a sportscar to mix it with the 2 and a half litre Tasman cars of that era driven by the likes of Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill, Jochen Rindt, Dickie Attwood, Piers Courage, Frank Gardner to name a few, shows what a formidable car it was. I had heard that it was still competing in NZ so it is great to see it.
Have to thank and acknowledge the British people and co for maintaining Bruce's achievements and keeping his legendary legacy alive in such authentic way. Watching the F1 stars today it's reminds me and makes me feel so proud that Bruce layed the foundation and remain an inspiration to likes of yesterday's, today's and tomorrow's mega stars all over the world. Bruce McLaren will always live in our minds and hearts forever long and his legacy will live longer than any motorsport including the highest of them all formula 1. It reminds me of who I am and how proud and honoured to be a fellow Kiwi and would like to take it upon myself the opportunity to say thank you from the bottom of my motoracing heart. Long live the Kiwi legend and all the people that keep his legacy alive forever for us Kiwis especially to celebrate the life of a legend. Respect.🇳🇿🎉🏆🇬🇧🏎️
Andrew Woodward I'm going to guess that it is simply people who can't be bothered listening to someone speak before they see awesome cars. Perhaps they are worried they might learn something?😂 Good to see Jan McLaren there. Thank you Goodwood for sharing.
The legacy of Bruce McLaren: www.goodwood.com/grr/race/historic/2020/6/video-the-legacy-of-bruce-mclaren/
*BRUCE McLAREN* (1937 - 1970): Great driver ... great engineer ... great team leader ... great son, brother, husband & father ... _exceptional man!_
Great to see the Lycoming Special again. In the Tasman Series of about 1964, I was lucky enough to attend the Lady Wigram Trophy race in Christchurch NZ. It was the 3rd round of the championship, held at Wigram airfield. Bruce McLaren had some dramas and his Cooper was unable to compete. I think Jim Boyd was the owner of the Lycoming at that time and he offered it to Bruce for the main race. Having not practiced in it , he was forced to start from the rear of the grid. It certainly showcased his talent as he came through to finish 3rd, in an unfamiliar car. The Lycoming was a fearsome beast, known throughout NZ. It had enormous torque out of corners and for a sportscar to mix it with the 2 and a half litre Tasman cars of that era driven by the likes of Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill, Jochen Rindt, Dickie Attwood, Piers Courage, Frank Gardner to name a few, shows what a formidable car it was. I had heard that it was still competing in NZ so it is great to see it.
Bet Bruce had a big smile on his face looking down watching this 😊
I saw McLaren today, in my obscure city in the centre of Canada where such things are rare....I'll count that as my tribute.
I found it rather sad that the 50th anniversary of Bruce's death did not get a mention on the news here in Auckland! Disgraceful!!
Have to thank and acknowledge the British people and co for maintaining Bruce's achievements and keeping his legendary legacy alive in such authentic way.
Watching the F1 stars today it's reminds me and makes me feel so proud that Bruce layed the foundation and remain an inspiration to likes of yesterday's, today's and tomorrow's mega stars all over the world.
Bruce McLaren will always live in our minds and hearts forever long and his legacy will live longer than any motorsport including the highest of them all formula 1.
It reminds me of who I am and how proud and honoured to be a fellow Kiwi and would like to take it upon myself the opportunity to say thank you from the bottom of my motoracing heart.
Long live the Kiwi legend and all the people that keep his legacy alive forever for us Kiwis especially to celebrate the life of a legend.
Respect.🇳🇿🎉🏆🇬🇧🏎️
I wish I could have met Bruce
Nice. But it would be more betteer if u say what machines was on a track during that ceremony! Very interesting! Danke!
I love the Mini van with the wing, but it was a pity the cameras gave so little attention to the M14
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Who would downvote and why?
Australian's
Andrew Woodward I'm going to guess that it is simply people who can't be bothered listening to someone speak before they see awesome cars. Perhaps they are worried they might learn something?😂 Good to see Jan McLaren there. Thank you Goodwood for sharing.
From Remuera to Goodwood.💯
Sadly a true gent taken to soon.
excellent
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what a big level of the history over wheels
I love Aston Martin Dbr-1
Those open sports cars just look mean. I want one. Badly.
Where are all the Jim Hall Chaparrals?
Why would Jim Hall's Chaparrals be included in a tribute to Bruce McLaren? The cars featured were either built or driven by Bruce.
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who was he i didn't hear about him until just recently
You forgot the Austin ulster
FERDINAND PORSCHE IS BACK! new car is porsche 920!
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Are they original cars?
Yes they are.
No replicas at goodwood