1995: THE SURPRISE THAT SHOOK THE WORLD

When McLaren arrived at the Circuit de la Sarthe in 1995, few predicted that a lightly modified road car, the F1 GTR, would walk away with outright victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

It was an audacious move, entering a machine designed not as a purebred prototype, but as a road-going supercar adapted for endurance racing. Yet the result was emphatic: first place overall, backed by third, fourth and fifth, against a field of established endurance giants.

This was not a win born of brute force or racing tradition. It was a triumph of ingenuity, of daring and of an uncompromising commitment to doing things differently. McLaren's Le Mans win instantly entered the annals of motorsport history… not simply as a race result, but as a defining moment when a new name challenged the old guard and emerged as a champion.

A close-up of the McLaren 720S Le Mans rear, highlighting its carbon fiber rear wing, exposed engine, and commemorative "Le Mans" badging.
The orange McLaren 720S Le Mans special edition, featuring a black roof, racing seats, and unique front aero elements.

2025: CELEBRATING THE LEGACY

Today, we celebrate three decades since that extraordinary victory.

The 750S Le Mans Special Edition, unveiled this year, is not just a tribute but a tangible embodiment of that historic moment. The first time a 750S has been offered with the MSO High Downforce Kit (HDK), itself inspired by the F1 GTR. It channels the spirit of endurance racing into the most exhilarating road car of its generation.

Every design cue, every aerodynamic flourish, every tailored material whispers of Le Mans. Not as nostalgia, but as a living pulse. It reminds us that McLaren’s endurance triumph was not an isolated flash of brilliance, but the beginning of a narrative that still shapes our engineering today.

A close-up of the grey carbon fiber racing seats with blue six-point harnesses and embroidered 'LM' logos in the McLaren 750S Le Mans.
The orange McLaren 750S Le Mans edition viewed from above, with "Le Mans 30" graphics on the floor, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the F1 GTR victory.

2027 AND BEYOND: THE CHALLENGER SPIRIT REIGNITES

With McLaren's formal announcement of entry into the Hypercar class of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), we will once again compete at the highest level of endurance racing.

The reveal of our Le Mans Daytona Hybrid (LMDh) car is more than just a racing commitment. It reaffirms that McLaren's DNA is wired for competition, for innovation, for pushing beyond the margins of what is known. It is this challenger mindset, rekindled on the grandest stage, which inspired our Automotive and Racing divisions to collaborate on a customer track derivative codenamed Project: Endurance.

Project: Endurance will offer customers the opportunity to own, experience and master the exhilaration of driving an authentic LMDh Hypercar, whilst witnessing history in the making as the McLaren Endurance Racing team prepares to compete in 2027.

The rear of the McLaren Project Endurance car at night, showcasing its F1 GTR-inspired livery and large illuminated rear wing.
The McLaren Project Endurance concept race car shown at night with bright headlights, highlighting its aggressive aerodynamic design.

CHAMPIONS AND CHALLENGERS, INSEPARABLY BOUND

As we mark 30 years since our historic Le Mans victory, we do so not merely as custodians of a great legacy, but as architects of the next chapter. We are both champions, honouring a victory that reshaped the racing world, and challengers, unwilling to stand still, hungry to prove once again that the extraordinary is always just beyond the horizon.

Because at McLaren, achievement is not a finish line: It is the starting point for what comes next.

A side view of the McLaren 750S Le Mans Edition in motion on a racetrack, highlighting its dynamic design and aero features.
Front three-quarter view of the McLaren 750S Le Mans Edition, showcasing its special "LM" badge and bespoke carbon fibre bodywork.

Find the 750S Le Mans Special Edition on our main stand and Project: Endurance in our VIP area. Also the Le Mans winning F1 GTR will be running up the hill each day.

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