McLaren Racing Announces First-Of-Its-Kind Auction Of Future Racing Cars


McLaren Racing is teaming up with celebrated auction house RM Sotheby’s to offer a unique opportunity to purchase a trio of its future competition cars at a Sotheby’s auction in Abu Dhabi on December 5th, which takes place at the same time as the 2025 FIA Formula 1 season finale.
In line with McLaren Racing’s ambition to reclaim the prestigious motorsport Triple Crown – winning the Monaco GP, Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans 24 Hours – the sale will feature a McLaren race car from the 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship and NTT INDYCAR SERIES, as well as the inaugural FIA World Endurance Championship challenger from 2027.
McLaren Racing remains the only team to have won the prestigious Triple Crown, first winning the Indy 500 in 1976, the Monaco GP in 1984, and the Le Mans 24 Hours on its first attempt in 1995.
McLaren Racing CEO, Zak Brown, announced the sale at this year’s Monterey Car Week in California where a McLaren Formula 1 Team and Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team show car was on display.
The sale marks a historic moment, representing the first time a future Formula 1 car has been publicly auctioned ahead of its official debut, with buyers set to take delivery after the cars have competed in their respective racing series.
Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, said:
“This auction is an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of racing history and bid for a car that has competed on track before its official launch. The Triple Crown is a huge part of our heritage and we are determined to claim it once again as we prepare for our 2027 entry into the World Endurance Championship. Not only that, these incredible cars will come with unprecedented VIP access to the team and action on track.”
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