• An exploration of heritage: the restoration forms the genesis of McLaren’s heritage collection at MSO
• The past informs the future: the McLaren House at Goodwood links Bruce McLaren’s vision – uniting racing and road – to today’s portfolio
McLaren is set to reveal an authentic, M6GT, restored by McLaren Special Operations (MSO), that brings founder Bruce McLaren’s original road-car ambition to life at Goodwood FOS.
MSO constructed the car from the ground up, combining restored components and freshly engineered one-offs to remain faithful to Bruce’s intent; paint, finishes and many details were revisited and re-engineered from original materials and photographs to preserve authenticity.
To ensure ultimate authenticity, the M6GT: Restored by MSO uses a period-correct engine and gearbox, and the small-block V8 is fitted with ‘camel hump’ cylinder heads in line with the original specification.
The M6GT is the first expression of Bruce McLaren’s road-car ambitions and draws directly from the M6A racing program – aerodynamic endurance racing cues, lightweight engineering and race-derived proportions inform its design. The M6GT is the genesis of the McLaren road car story and Bruce McLaren used the first prototype as his own personal transport to attend meetings and racing events. It was another 25 years before his vision for a production customer vehicle with a highly tuned engine, butterfly doors and aerodynamic silhouette was realized in the iconic shape of the McLaren F1, but those early principles continue to shape the brand today.
The bodywork was recreated using original molds uncovered in the UK. Examination revealed evidence of historical modification within the molds themselves – a quiet record of the design’s evolution during the original program – allowing MSO to preserve the evolution of the form.
The suspension is original M6GT hardware, meticulously restored and rebuilt. Many of its components required the sourcing of imperial-era bearings, specified to standards that are no longer in regular production.
Even the smallest fasteners were treated with reverence. Original-style closed aluminum dome rivets were used throughout, installed by a skilled craftsman from the aerospace industry.
Scans of the windscreen shape were sent to a specialist supplier to recreate the unique profile of the M6GT’s bespoke design.
McLaren Automotive at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026
The McLaren House at Goodwood Festival of Speed celebrates a living lineage from Bruce McLaren’s earliest racing experiments to the cutting edge of its modern offerings. The display threads heritage and future: restored icons (M8A, Austin 7 Ulster, McLaren F1) sit alongside contemporary statements (Artura, 750S) to show how race-bred engineering, archival research and bespoke MSO craftsmanship continue to shape McLaren’s performance luxury story.
The showcase is both a museum of origin and an ode to McLaren, inviting fans old and young to revel in the maverick spirit that has defined the company across six decades.
Goodwood highlights include:
• M8A: The 1968 Can Am race car that marked the start of McLaren’s dominant era in North American motorsport and established the brand’s engineering identity.
• Austin 7 Ulster: A living artifact of Bruce’s early racing life; the Ulster embodies the scrappy ingenuity and race-born spirit that launched McLaren’s story.
• McLaren F1 GTR: An icon that embodies Bruce’s philosophy by translating race-bred engineering into roadgoing legend and enduring performance.
• W1: On the Goodwood hill, the latest of McLaren’s ‘1’ lineage; a contemporary supercar that demonstrates the pinnacle of McLaren’s supercar principles.
• Artura, 750S, Artura Spider: Heritage made modern in MSO specification; visible proof points of MSO capability and the brand’s most accessible performance offering. Artura debuts in two toned Colnbrook and Atlantic blue, in homage to the M6GT: Restored by MSO.
McLaren’s presence at Goodwood will also include the public debut of the MCL-HY, McLaren Racing’s new-for-2027 24 Hours of Le Mans and World Endurance Championship challenger and the race-going variant of the MCL-HY GTR, an exclusive client track car.
On Thursday July 9th 2026, McLaren will also reveal the high point of its current supercar era that will delight superfans, publicly debuting at Goodwood on Friday July 10th. More details to come.
Photo credit: McLaren
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