Want to see a display of McLarens, old and new? You could head to Woking and try to score a tour of the McLaren Technology Centre, where the company showcases a rotating display of its finest creations in the atrium. Or you could visit the Louwman Museum in the Netherlands, where an exhibition of the British racing team and supercar manufacturer’s vehicles will be on display over the course of the summer.
Situated in The Hague, the Louwman Museum has brought together 16 McLarens for the exhibit, ranging in vintage from 1971 to 2016 and including among them numerous racing and road cars from the company’s history.
Included in the display are sold-out, limited-edition supercars like the P1 GTR, 675LT Spider and 12C 50th Anniversary Edition. From what we can see, there’s also a 650S Can-Am Edition, a new 570GT, a Le Mans-spec F1 GTR, a Can-Am racer, a bare rolling chassis, and seven grand-prix racers – one of which, despite European regulations, was apparently allowed to be displayed with the original Marlboro branding.
It all looks like a sight to behold for fans of The House That Bruce Built, gathered in a suitable setting. So if you’re heading to the Benelux region over the next couple of months, consider swinging through The Hague to check it out.