McLaren Racing headlines Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame induction
TORONTO — Racing legend Johnny Rutherford believes it was only a matter of time before McLaren Racing would be honoured by the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame.
Since coming to life in 1966, McLaren has been a dominant force in Formula 1, including winning the Canadian-American Challenge Cup five consecutive times in the late 1960s and early ’70s and going on to win the Canadian Grand Prix 13 times, most recently with Lewis Hamilton in 2012. McLaren Racing was inducted into the international wing of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame on Wednesday night, with more inductions scheduled for Saturday.
“They’ve had a lot of successes here, performed well here,” said Rutherford on Wednesday, hours ahead of the induction gala. “I think that the fact that they were so successful, that they’re considered one of the better racing teams, that’s just the way it is.”
New Zealand driver Bruce McLaren founded McLaren Racing in 1966. He won the Can-Am Challenge Cup in 1967 and 1969 before his death in 1970 during a test run of a new car. The team bearing his name continued on, leaving an indelible mark on auto racing to this day.