oldsaw
oldsaw Dork
6/3/10 10:03 a.m.

Yesterday, June 2nd, marked the 40th anniversary of Bruce McLaren's death. In commemoration, the company that bears his name offered a fitting tribute to honor the man:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZHMjdzw0w0&feature=player_embedded

Turn-up the volume and raise a glass to Bruce!

Kia_racer
Kia_racer HalfDork
6/3/10 10:17 a.m.

WOW!!! That brought back a lot of memory's. I saw them all when I was a kid. Denny even let me sit in his. I think my dad has the pic somewhere.

They quit using #5 right after his death.

Matt B
Matt B Reader
6/3/10 11:41 a.m.

Nice. I can't wait to get home and plug the laptop into the surround-sound.

Kia_racer - post up that pic!

friedgreencorrado
friedgreencorrado SuperDork
6/3/10 11:49 a.m.

Fantastic. "A Minute's Noise". This should start a new tradition.

Kia_racer
Kia_racer HalfDork
6/3/10 11:58 a.m.
Matt B wrote: Nice. I can't wait to get home and plug the laptop into the surround-sound. Kia_racer - post up that pic!

Can't, Dad died 5 years ago and my 1/2 sister pitched everything that couldn't make her money. (I love my family)

Matt B
Matt B Reader
6/3/10 12:12 p.m.

That sucks.

I got curious about the details of Bruce's life and came across this (on wiki of course):

Motorsport author Eoin Young has noted that Bruce McLaren had "virtually penned his own epitaph" in his 1964 book From the Cockpit. Referring to the death of team mate Timmy Mayer, McLaren had written: "The news that he had died instantly was a terrible shock to all of us, but who is to say that he had not seen more, done more and learned more in his few years than many people do in a lifetime? To do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. It would be a waste of life to do nothing with one’s ability, for I feel that life is measured in achievement, not in years alone."

I didn't realize he was so young when he passed. I'll be the same age this month. Measured in achievements indeed.

Cheers Bruce, wherever you are.

dean1484
dean1484 GRM+ Memberand Dork
6/3/10 12:23 p.m.

That was cool!!!

oldsaw
oldsaw Dork
6/3/10 12:42 p.m.
Kia_racer wrote: WOW!!! That brought back a lot of memory's. I saw them all when I was a kid. Denny even let me sit in his. I think my dad has the pic somewhere. They quit using #5 right after his death.

Likewise; I always thought the sports cars were works of art, much like Lola's. The M6B's even surpassed the T70's as one of my favorite sexy cars :

Gonzo_Bmod
Gonzo_Bmod Reader
6/3/10 1:09 p.m.

I vote that they re-title it "A Minute's Music". That is not noise. Nothing will ever top the old Can Am cars.

jlm_photo
jlm_photo New Reader
6/3/10 1:25 p.m.

I really hope to get to see some of his creations at some historic races. He really was an icon.

NYG95GA
NYG95GA SuperDork
6/3/10 1:59 p.m.

The flame from the tailpipe when he shut that beast down cinched it for me.

Day-um! Pure automotive music.

friedgreencorrado
friedgreencorrado SuperDork
6/3/10 5:13 p.m.

Pick up a copy of CM, and look for the Road America ad. It's a great shot of Bruce calmly drinking a beer after a victory there (while the pitlane crowd is going crazy trying to get to him).

gamby
gamby SuperDork
6/3/10 6:50 p.m.

I love when it gets revved at 1:33. Big block + superlight flywheel FTW

A really poignant tribute.

NYG95GA
NYG95GA SuperDork
6/3/10 6:54 p.m.
gamby wrote: ... superlight flywheel FTW

Y'think?

I've never heard an engine rev that fast.

Schmidlap
Schmidlap Reader
6/3/10 7:28 p.m.

One of my favourite pics is Bruce McLaren and Mario Andretti posing with their GT40 in the paddock at Sebring in 1967 (they won).

oldeskewltoy
oldeskewltoy Reader
6/4/10 5:27 p.m.

I hope a bit of vintage port isn't out of line......

cheers Bruce

fastmiata
fastmiata Reader
6/4/10 9:44 p.m.

While I greatly admire Bruce for his accomplishments and inspiration on other drivers of the era, I am a larger fan of Mark Donohue. However Bruce and his cars dominated at least 3 distinctly different forms of racing: F1, Indycar and Can Am.

stroker
stroker Reader
6/4/10 9:54 p.m.

I'd have been more impressed if they'd had that M8D at a track and let both Hamilton and Button take a turn in it to see what their perspective was on driving 800 hp in a 1200 lb "no aero" car...

oldsaw
oldsaw Dork
6/4/10 11:11 p.m.
fastmiata wrote: While I greatly admire Bruce for his accomplishments and inspiration on other drivers of the era, I am a larger fan of Mark Donohue. However Bruce and his cars dominated at least 3 distinctly different forms of racing: F1, Indycar and Can Am.

Always keep in mind that Donohue and Penske chose McLaren cars to compete in both the Can Am and Indycar series and even ran a McLaren M19 in the 1971 Canadian GP.

One could make a point in saying that Donohue (as both a driver and engineer) knew who built and drove the best equipment.

friedgreencorrado
friedgreencorrado SuperDork
6/5/10 2:00 a.m.

Eh, too drunk to find a proper vid of Bruce in one of his own Can Am cars. I did find this thing where he `splains to the TV viewers what the hell Mosport's like, tho..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNavoYNMltY&feature=related

I think he's still in the red/white Lola..that would have been about 1966 or so, right?

Apologies to everybody, I just wanted to find a vid that actually had Bruce in it.

"With wheelspin in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gear..."

Holy berkeley. And I thought my beloved GTP cars were tough to drive.

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