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McLaren is a British car manufacturer that was founded by Bruce McLaren in 1963. The New Zealand born racer, car designer and inventor achieved McLaren’s first Grand Prix win in 1968 after the teams first F1 car, the M2B, debuted at the Monaco Grand Prix 3 years earlier in 1965.
2000’s
McLaren remained one of the top teams in Formula One in the 2000’s. Lewis Hamilton took the teams latest title in 2008, becoming the youngest driver to win the title at the time and the first British driver to win the World Championship since Damon Hill in 1996.
2010’s
In 2010, the racing team and production car side of the company split in two. McLaren Automotive was relaunched and McLaren Racing was spun off. The 12C launched in mid-2011 and was the first production car completely designed and built by McLaren since the F1. A Spider model followed in 2012. 
Further production cars were unveiled in 2014 and 2015 after McLaren announced they would be planning to release a new car every year. The 650S Coupe and Spider models came in 2014, while the sports series 570S and 540C made their appearance in 2015. 
Additionally, in 2015 McLaren launched a track version of the P1, the P1 GTR. This was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show and production was extremely limited and only original P1 owners were invited to buy one.
McLaren’s iconic orange paint was first seen on the McLaren M6A Can-Am racer in the 1967 season. Often colors chosen for racing cars have some nationalistic tie in or are a match to the sponsorship company’s color scheme, but this now unmistakable orange paint was chosen simply to stand out better on America’s (then) new color televisions.
McLaren chose to celebrate this result by producing 5 very special F1 road cars based on the F1 GTR which were given the name F1 LM. As a tribute to the great history of sports car racing that had built McLaren in the early years it was the company’s intention to have all of these cars painted in a hue very similar to those early orange Can-Am cars – a color they labeled “Historic Orange”.
Most recently we spotted the McLaren MP4-12C-GT3 donning the unmistakable Orange, called by some as “Papaya Orange” and now officially as “McLaren Orange” by McLaren Automotive.

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