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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2010

On the 40th anniversary of Bruce McLaren's death, we ran one of his old Can-Am cars at the MTC in Woking. What a glorious noise...turn up the volume!

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  • I love the lick of exhaust flame at the end. Awesome!

  • That's a very fitting tribute for a great man. RIP Bruce McLaren. It's very cool see his old car still running, and his team still operating and still successful.

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  • @Ferrariman601........Just thought I would let you know Bruce was killed testing at Goodwood in his M8, This one is Denny Hulmes car as it bears the number 5, Bruce was always 4 and Denny number 5. I think it is a testament to Bruce also that no one has built a clone of his number 4 M8. Bruce was a great Man, a extremely hard worker and lived one one the most incredible lives of any Man that I hasve ever seen in Motorsports.

  • You know, forget all the thoughts that you have about McLaren being a sterile team. This proves that there is more passion at McLaren then any other team, Ferrari included. The fact that the whole team came out to watch just goes to prove how importaint their history is to team members. I feel so proud as a Kiwi that they remembered Bruce in this way.

  • Those Can-Am cars were mental. They were faster than the F1 cars of the day, and F1 in the 1970s was dangerous enough as it was

  • That is one beast of a car...

  • I went to the MTC yesterday and spoke to the silver haired guy, he was working on the MP4/1 John Watson won the 81 British GP in. He was just the most facinating man to speak too, he has so much history in motor sport. A realy great bloke aswell. Does anyone know his name?

  • I love how respectful the employees are of what they are witnessing, true professionals. take a look at them in background. They stand there fixated. They know the significance and the history. Awesome video.

  • superbe hommage, magnifique bruit !

  • @haynet1962 i missed it, and thats the best part now

  • A wonderful tribute to a motor racing legend

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