The “States of Endurance” Honours McLaren Culture. Video

McLaren’s ‘States of Endurance’ road trip covered 3,867 miles across eight US states, marking 30 years since the brand’s iconic 1995 Le Mans victory.

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McLaren supercars, eight US states, and 3,867 miles of open road: McLaren’s ‘States of Endurance’ road trip celebrates 30 years since the iconic victory at Le Mans in 1995.

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The journey featured McLaren professional drivers Paul Rees, Jack Barlow, and Oliver Webb behind the wheel of the award-winning McLaren 750S Coupe and Spider, as well as the McLaren Artura Spider. They made pit stop visits to events with McLaren retailers from the West to the East Coast.

The Endurance cars’ liveries depicted the Dawn, Day, and Night phases of a 24-hour race, illustrating the brand’s racing DNA and endurance spirit in lightweight, premium supercars. The meticulously planned route engaged the McLaren community while exceeding the distance of the Le Mans 24-hour race.

As the official partner, TUMI supplied luggage from their McLaren Spring 2025 collection, including the Velocity Backpack in Super Grey, which can be personalised in-store.

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Starting in Monterey, California, with the North American debut of Project: Endurance during Monterey Car Week, the journey included stops in Newport Beach, Scottsdale, Dallas, Atlanta, Orlando, and Miami. These events allowed enthusiasts to interact with the drivers and cars, celebrating the legacy and future of McLaren in endurance racing.

Endurance racing is the ultimate test of resilience, exemplified by Justin Bell, who drove a McLaren F1 GTR in the 1995 race. Throughout the journey, he shared insights alongside others, highlighting various interpretations of endurance.

Endurance racing reflects McLaren’s tenacity, blending our heritage with cutting-edge engineering and technology. This journey brought our community together to experience the thrill of McLaren while illustrating that endurance is a mindset to live by.”— Henrik Wilhelmsmeyer, Chief Commercial Officer, McLaren Automotive

The McLaren road car line-up is rooted in racing DNA, exemplified by the McLaren 750S, the lightest and most powerful series production supercar, and the high-performance hybrid McLaren Artura, demonstrating the brand’s innovative design and engineering excellence.

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