Bruce McLaren

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Bruce McLaren was a New Zealand racing driver, engineer, and founder of the McLaren Formula One team, renowned for his contributions to motorsport both on and off the track.

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Bruce Leslie McLaren 1
Bruce McLaren canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
motorsport engineer
racing driver
team founder
ageAtFirstFormulaOneWin 22
bestFormulaOneChampionshipPosition 3rd
bestFormulaOneChampionshipSeason 1960
causeOfDeath testing crash
competedInSeries Can-Am series
surface form: Can-Am Challenge Cup
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
dateOfBirth 1937-08-30
dateOfDeath 1970-06-02
designedCar McLaren M1A
McLaren M1A
surface form: McLaren M6A

McLaren M7A
droveCarModel Ford GT40
surface form: Ford GT40 Mk II
droveFor Ford Motor Company
surface form: Ford
familyName McLaren Group
surface form: McLaren
firstFormulaOneGrandPrix 1958 German Grand Prix
firstFormulaOneGrandPrixYear 1958
firstFormulaOneWin 1959 United States Grand Prix
firstFormulaOneWinYear 1959
FormulaOneFastestLaps 3
FormulaOnePodiums 27
FormulaOnePolePositions 0
FormulaOneRaceWins 4
FormulaOneTeamsDrivenFor Cooper
McLaren Group
surface form: McLaren
founded McLaren Group
surface form: Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Ltd

McLaren Group
surface form: McLaren Racing
fullName Bruce McLaren self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bruce Leslie McLaren
givenName Bruce
honouredIn New Zealand MotorSport Wall of Fame
legacy McLaren Formula One team continues to compete at the highest level of motorsport
mannerOfDeath racing accident
memorializedBy Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park
notableAchievement youngest Formula One Grand Prix winner at the time in 1959
notableWork founding the McLaren Formula One team
occupation automotive designer
engineer
racing driver
team principal
participatedIn 24 Hours of Le Mans
placeOfBirth Auckland
surface form: Auckland, New Zealand
placeOfDeath Goodwood Circuit
surface form: Goodwood Circuit, West Sussex, England
sportsDiscipline Can-Am series
surface form: Can-Am

Formula One
sports car racing
teamDominatedSeries Can-Am series
surface form: Can-Am
teammateIn1966LeMansWin Chris Amon
testingCarAtDeath McLaren M8D
won 24 Hours of Le Mans
surface form: 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans

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Bruce hasNotableBearer Bruce McLaren
Bruce McLaren fullName Bruce McLaren self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bruce Leslie McLaren