Of these, 64 were regular road cars. In addition, there were 28 racers (including 10 long-tails), six LMs, five prototypes and three GTs. McLaren then teamed up with Mercedes-Benz - the rival company to the one which had supplied the F1's engine. The resulting Mercedes SLR McLaren went on sale in 2003.
The 300 SLR racing car earned its stripes in motorsports with a historic win at the 1955 Mille Miglia, the race that saw Stirling Moss set the event's record at 97.96mph over 992 miles.The race car also made a mark in history by earning Mercedes the 1955 Sportscar Championship, followed by non-championship trophies in the Swedish Grand Prix and the Eifelrennen in Germany within the same year. F1. Waiting at Milan airport after the '88 Italian Grand Prix, four McLaren luminaries discussed the company's future. Before their flight was called, the executive team agreed McLaren would design and build the finest road car in the world. Bold and uncompromising, this decision changed automotive history. Brilliance takes time. Following a brief collaboration with Mercedes-Benz for the SLR McLaren, McLaren Automotive was re-launched as a standalone manufacturer in 2010, spinning off McLaren Racing. The company launched the 12C in 2011 and the Spider model in 2012. The limited-run P1 went into production in 2013 and ended in 2015. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR was a limited production vehicle that was built in 1955. The famed 300 SLR was created using Mercedes' W196 Formula One race car as a base, with bespoke body work, and a larger engine. Originally intended for sports car racing, the SLR ( Sport Leicht-Rennen or in English, Sport Light-Racing) project, and Mercedes

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