04322nam 2200697 450 991079578790332120231108145612.00-7680-9513-1https://doi.org/10.4271/9780768095135(CKB)5280000000218831(CaBNVSL)mat09127395(IDAMS)0b0000648cc9ac16(IEEE)9127395(MiAaPQ)EBC28983853(Au-PeEL)EBL28983853(OCoLC)1153742534(CaBNVSL)slc00000463r-485(SAE)9780768095128(EXLCZ)99528000000021883120180627d2018 fy 0engurbn||||m|||atxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMcLaren: the engine company a history of McLaren Engines, Inc. and its successors /Roger Meiners1st ed.Warrendale, Pa. (400 Commonwealth Dr., Warrendale PA USA) :Society of Automotive Engineers,2020.1 online resource (1 PDF (xvii, 253 pages)) illustrations (some color)Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications0-7680-9512-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Sectio I. Chapter 1. The beginning: tragedy and perseverance ; Chapter 2. Bruce McLaren: driver to Europe ; Chapter 3. Rev-em racing: Teddy, Tyler, and Bill ; Chapter 4. Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Ltd. (BMMR) ; Chapter 5. McLaren's engine program--before Detroit ; Chapter 6. The first "in-house" McLaren engine shop -- Section. II. Founding McLaren Engins, Inc. Chapter 7. Moving to Detroit ; Chapter 8. 1970: Indy and Can-Am ; Chapter 9. 1971: Knutson returns--with Bailey ; Chapter 10. McLaren Racing 1971-1976 ; Chapter 11. Developing the turbocharged Cosworth DFV ; Chapter 12. IndyCar racing: 1977-1979 ; Chapter 13. A skunkworks F1 engine 1977-1979 ; Chapter 14. Crisis and crossroads -- Section III. A new McLaren engines: the racing business. Chapter 15. Rebuilding ; Chapter 16. The Buick turbo V6 racing engine ; Chapter 17. BMW returns: the IMSA GTP car ; Chapter 18. Project 734: McLaren goes offshore -- Section IV. A new McLaren engines: the automotive engineering business. Chapter 19. McLaren International, McLaren engines, and ASC-McLaren ; Chapter 20. Other niche-market program opportunities ; Chapter 21. A new customer: Ford Motor Co. ; Chapter 22. Other automotive engineering business -- Section V. Transitions. Chapter 23. The McLaren engines/ASHA merger ; Chapter 24. Linamar acquires McLaren ; Chapter 25. McLaren acquires new OEM programs ; Chapter 26. A new headquarters and a new name.An untold story of McLaren Engines, an American company founded in 1969 by Bruce McLaren and his partners to build engines for McLaren's legendary Can-Am and Indy Cars. From this base in suburban Detroit were born the mighty big-block Chevrolet V8s that powered the iconic orange cars to two of their five consecutive Cam-Am championships. McLaren's busy dyno rooms also spawned the howling turbo Offenhausers that put Mark Donahue and Johnny Rutherford in Victory Lane at Indianapolis three times between 1972 and 1976.Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publicationsMcLaren automobilesHistoryAutomobiles, RacingSports carsTRANSPORTATION / Automotive / HistorybisacshSPORTS & RECREATION / Motor Sports / Automobile RacingbisacshRoad and motor vehicles: general interestthemaCar racingthemaMcLaren automobilesHistory.Automobiles, Racing.Sports cars.TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / History.SPORTS & RECREATION / Motor Sports / Automobile Racing.Road and motor vehicles: general interest.Car racing.629.228Meiners Roger1556097Society of Automotive Engineers,CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLUtOrBLWBOOK9910795787903321McLaren, the engine company3818562UNINA