The newly-crowned champion F1 team has a rich and dramatic history. When its first inspirational leader who drove the organisation died, McLaren could have spun into the ground. Instead it regrouped and vindicated his vision and his faith, as Paul Fearnley writes in today's Great Read
There was a lot to think about. But Bruce Leslie McLaren — boss / designer / engineer / tester / racer — preferred it that way. Three years of his New Zealand childhood had been spent in plaster, in traction or in a wheelchair because of a debilitating bone disease — and he'd been making up for lost time since. Always busy, the birth and maturation of his eponymous team had doubled his workload. The satisfaction he gained from doing his job(s) to the best of his ability, however, more than made up for this...
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