McLaren Page #2

Synopsis: The story of Bruce McLaren, the New Zealander who founded the McLaren Motor Racing team. A man who showed the world that a man of humble beginnings could take on the elite of motor racing and win.
 
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Year:
2017
92 min
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sports car races,

driving the ex-Jack Brabham

Bobtail Cooper.

The winner is Bruce McLaren.

Now, Bruce,

this award allows you to go to England,

where you will train and race

with the Cooper Car Company.

COLIN:
Bruce was 20 years old.

Mr and Mrs McLaren said,

"Would you go with Bruce

as a mechanic/helper?"

I said, "But I'm not a mechanic."

You know, I worked in an automotive

parts warehouse for my dad.

Bruce said, "You'll learn."

Backing us up was Jack Brabham.

JACK BRABHAM:
What I was able to do

was to have it teed up for him

to come to the Cooper Team.

This is where we build our racing cars

and there are hundreds of component

parts that go to building a racing car.

John Cooper said,

"There's your car over there."

And he looked over,

and it was a pile of pipes and a rack.

That's your car there, boy.

Now you better start building it.

EOIN:
And he had to set about

with Colin Beanland to build the car

before he could race it.

PHIL:
And Bruce started his

Formula 2 career.

BRUCE:
Dear Dad,

I wish you could be over here

doing this motor racing with me.

I reckon I've inherited

something from you.

It's the ability to have a go

when the time is right.

COLIN:
Bruce started getting

some good placements in races,

which helped the budget.

And he liked the money that he won.

Bruce was an incredibly prolific

letter writer.

And the boys would record tapes

to send back home.

BRUCE:
Thanks, Pop, by the way,

for that extra cash you sent over.

Fortunately, I don't think I'll need it.

The way I'm looking at this season

is to get in as many races this year

as possible, and do well.

I'm looking forward to Nrburgring

very much.

It's a very tough course,

and if I can finish there,

I'll be very happy.

COLIN:
It was a combined Formula 1 and 2

race. Bruce in Formula 2.

(ENGINES WHINE)

MICHAEL CLARK:
The Nrburgring was the

most dangerous circuit on the calendar.

They called it The Green Hell.

Torturous, very, very dangerous...

COLIN:
There were several sections

where, if you were brave enough,

you'd go over the top of a hump

and you were flying.

So many different corners,

so many different type of corners,

you know, up a hill, down a hill,

off camber, with camber,

jump twice, four wheels in the air.

It was a challenge to any driver.

It doesn't matter

how much you knew Nrburgring,

every lap there was a new challenge.

Bruce was sort of unknown at that time.

A new kid.

And he was actually leading

the Formula 2 section.

As the race progressed,

he got into some of the Formula 1 cars,

and passed them too.

He finished fifth overall.

Won the Formula 2 section of it.

As he drove up, back to the pit,

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