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John Watson (GBR) McLaren MP4B made on of his famous attack from the back runs to win from seventeenth place on the grid.
United States Grand Prix, Detroit, 6 June 1982.
(L to R): Ron Dennis (GBR) Project 4 Team Owner, who had merged that company with McLaren to create McLaren International, with Alain Prost (FRA) McLaren, who crashed out of the race on lap 42; and John Barnard (GBR) Project 4 Designer.
Formula One World Championship, Rd13, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, Canada. 28 September 1980.
(L to R): Sixth and seventh placed McLaren team mates Patrick Tambay (FRA) and James Hunt (GBR) stand with the McLaren M26 and the team, who were sponsored by Lowenbrau for the final two races of the season.
United States Grand Prix (East), Rd 15, Watkins Glen, USA, 1 October 1978.
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Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, holds three fingers up to James Hunt (GBR), climbing out of his McLaren immediately after the race, to signal that he had finished the race in third place and that he was now the 1976 Formula One World Champion. Hunt, who needed to finish fourth or higher to take the title, had climbed out of the car angry and unaware of his situation after a late race puncture had dropped him to fifth place.
Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976.
John Watson (GBR) McLaren MP4B made on of his famous attack from the back runs to win from seventeenth place on the grid.
United States Grand Prix, Detroit, 6 June 1982.
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