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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:12,074 StreamBox Pro - Best box for movies & shows on your TV! Check out the reviews and order on GRATISSTREAMEN.NL 2 00:00:33,992 --> 00:00:37,611 DIRECTOR: Now, can we... Whoa, hold it. They're still lighting. 3 00:00:37,746 --> 00:00:40,659 Right. Stand by. 4 00:00:41,625 --> 00:00:45,039 Gordon, would you talk, and, um, Bruce, if you could just nod. 5 00:00:45,170 --> 00:00:46,206 Yeah. 6 00:00:51,593 --> 00:00:54,882 GORDON: This is the story of a young man from New Zealand who was so successful 7 00:00:55,013 --> 00:00:59,678 at driving cars that he came to Europe to branch out as a professional driver. 8 00:01:00,852 --> 00:01:06,018 As a designer, and as a businessman, last year McLaren exported racing cars 9 00:01:06,149 --> 00:01:09,233 worth one and a quarter million dollars. 10 00:01:21,206 --> 00:01:22,367 (CAR ENGINE WHINES) 11 00:01:26,420 --> 00:01:30,167 COMMENTATOR: Bruce McLaren driving in his 100th Grand Prix at the age of only 32. 12 00:01:44,104 --> 00:01:48,189 Bruce storms back to make it a sensational McLaren one-two. 13 00:01:49,776 --> 00:01:51,312 McLaren seems to choose any line 14 00:01:51,445 --> 00:01:54,563 in a daring drive rarely seen in motor racing. 15 00:01:55,073 --> 00:01:59,033 McLaren crew chief Tyler Alexander looks happy, wouldn't you say? 16 00:02:04,708 --> 00:02:07,667 GORDON: Bruce, you're competing on the world's motor racing circuits, 17 00:02:07,794 --> 00:02:11,834 and beating people who've got far, far more money to spend than you have. 18 00:02:11,965 --> 00:02:15,333 Would you be much better if you had four or five times as much money to spend? 19 00:02:15,469 --> 00:02:17,506 No. We'd probably get in a terrible mess. 20 00:02:20,098 --> 00:02:22,055 BRUCE: You can get too big as a racing team, 21 00:02:22,184 --> 00:02:24,551 and you could get involved and hidebound. 22 00:02:24,686 --> 00:02:27,599 You've got to be able to move quickly if you're going to be competitive. 23 00:02:30,901 --> 00:02:35,441 But the actual care with which pieces are put together is very important. 24 00:02:35,572 --> 00:02:40,283 Something done incorrectly or assembled in a hurry can be very dangerous. 25 00:02:40,744 --> 00:02:42,406 (ENGINE STARTS) 26 00:02:42,871 --> 00:02:44,487 (REVS) 27 00:03:21,618 --> 00:03:23,109 (CHEEPS) 28 00:03:33,422 --> 00:03:38,508 BRUCE: When I was a boy, Mum remembers hearing me telling a fantail: 29 00:03:38,635 --> 00:03:42,754 "When I grow up I'm gonna be a racing car driver." 30 00:03:58,405 --> 00:04:01,318 We're gonna talk about... We're gonna talk about Bruce, 31 00:04:01,450 --> 00:04:04,693 the human interest side of it, really. Yeah, which I think is a good idea. 32 00:04:08,415 --> 00:04:14,286 You know what it's like when you meet somebody and there's an instant rapport. 33 00:04:15,714 --> 00:04:18,673 He was a very hands-on person, 34 00:04:18,800 --> 00:04:23,966 learning about the mechanics of cars at his pop's service station in Remuera. 35 00:04:24,097 --> 00:04:29,092 We learned how to repair cars, put cars together, build things, make things. 36 00:04:31,772 --> 00:04:36,642 COLIN BEANLAND: We were always together. His friendship was simply unconditional. 37 00:04:37,486 --> 00:04:42,527 His sense of humor was never far behind him. It was like a shadow. 38 00:04:43,492 --> 00:04:46,030 Motor racing was what we lived for. 39 00:04:51,041 --> 00:04:54,910 Bruce's father had a pretty extensive career in motorsport himself, 40 00:04:55,045 --> 00:04:56,536 from the 1930s. 41 00:04:57,339 --> 00:04:59,456 COMMENTATOR: Wives and friends signal drivers 42 00:04:59,591 --> 00:05:01,423 how far they've gone and their position. 43 00:05:01,551 --> 00:05:04,214 Some keen spectators follow the race in the same way, 44 00:05:04,346 --> 00:05:05,962 whilst others just watch the cars go by, 45 00:05:06,097 --> 00:05:09,431 and wonder why on earth people would want to do this sort of thing. 46 00:05:11,478 --> 00:05:14,812 Pop McLaren obviously wanted Bruce to follow in his footsteps, 47 00:05:14,940 --> 00:05:18,024 and Bruce absolutely loved it. 48 00:05:18,151 --> 00:05:24,569 It was always in his mind from the time he was a boy. 49 00:05:24,699 --> 00:05:29,034 COLIN: And yet he must have been in severe discomfort 50 00:05:29,162 --> 00:05:32,701 most of the time, strapped to that frame. 51 00:05:35,460 --> 00:05:39,875 Bruce had an illness from childhood, which had left him crippled. 52 00:05:40,006 --> 00:05:41,372 We called him the Crippled Kid. 53 00:05:45,554 --> 00:05:46,795 We thought he had polio. 54 00:05:46,930 --> 00:05:49,343 ANNOUNCER: All types of cripples from all over New Zealand 55 00:05:49,474 --> 00:05:52,342 comprise the 73 patients at the Wilson Home for Crippled Children 56 00:05:52,477 --> 00:05:54,343 at Takapuna, Auckland. 57 00:05:56,189 --> 00:05:59,978 BRUCE: At nine and a half I contracted Perthes Disease. 58 00:06:00,360 --> 00:06:02,943 The ball joint in my left hip was breaking down. 59 00:06:03,905 --> 00:06:06,147 To immobilize the hip, they strapped me to a frame 60 00:06:06,283 --> 00:06:08,275 and dangled weights from my legs. 61 00:06:10,120 --> 00:06:12,533 A specialist said I'd be laid up for several months. 62 00:06:13,331 --> 00:06:17,996 He lay on that frame for two years, 63 00:06:18,128 --> 00:06:21,121 never came off it. 64 00:06:21,256 --> 00:06:27,218 Was educated on it, and washed and fed on it, and the whole lot. 65 00:06:28,054 --> 00:06:31,638 One leg was always shorter than the other. 66 00:06:33,393 --> 00:06:35,134 JIM ANDERTON: And he limped badly, 67 00:06:35,270 --> 00:06:37,933 and couldn't play rugby or cricket like other kids. 68 00:06:39,649 --> 00:06:42,858 - MALE: Can you hit anything? - SUNDANCE KID: Sometimes. 69 00:06:42,986 --> 00:06:45,273 Your piece, yeah. 70 00:06:46,531 --> 00:06:48,568 And shoot. 71 00:06:51,620 --> 00:06:52,906 (LOUD GUNSHOT) 72 00:06:55,248 --> 00:06:56,455 Damn it. 73 00:06:57,125 --> 00:06:58,866 Can I move? 74 00:06:59,002 --> 00:07:01,790 Move? What the hell you mean, move? 75 00:07:01,922 --> 00:07:03,709 (GUNSHOTS) 76 00:07:06,968 --> 00:07:08,379 I'm better when I move. 77 00:07:15,644 --> 00:07:17,135 PHIL: During these formative years, 78 00:07:17,270 --> 00:07:20,434 Pop could see Bruce's extraordinary natural ability. 79 00:07:22,692 --> 00:07:25,981 And he'd give us little lessons about lines through corners 80 00:07:26,112 --> 00:07:28,104 and things to observe. 81 00:07:31,284 --> 00:07:34,118 COLIN: It was Les that always said that when Bruce beats his times, 82 00:07:34,245 --> 00:07:35,531 he becomes the driver. 83 00:07:38,500 --> 00:07:41,584 New Zealand didn't have that many sporting events in those days, 84 00:07:41,711 --> 00:07:46,001 and people would drive anywhere to watch guys hurtling around. 85 00:07:52,681 --> 00:07:54,263 PHIL: We did a lot of races together, 86 00:07:54,391 --> 00:07:56,553 all over the North Island and South Island. 87 00:08:01,356 --> 00:08:04,724 And then when the Grand Prix, the New Zealand International Grand Prix, 88 00:08:04,859 --> 00:08:09,524 started, that became an extraordinary event. 89 00:08:12,367 --> 00:08:16,031 I mean, there were 70,000 people there on the first day. 90 00:08:19,874 --> 00:08:22,582 MICHAEL CLARK: The New Zealand Grand Prix was an opportunity 91 00:08:22,711 --> 00:08:26,625 for Bruce to race against the best drivers in the world. 92 00:08:28,008 --> 00:08:31,843 People like Jim Clark, Jack Brabham, and Stirling Moss. 93 00:08:33,430 --> 00:08:37,014 These guys were the Spitfire pilots of the 50s and 60s. 94 00:08:39,227 --> 00:08:40,763 The pin-up boys. 95 00:08:43,648 --> 00:08:47,358 BRUCE: In New Zealand racing drivers are regarded with a special sort of awe. 96 00:08:48,820 --> 00:08:51,278 And if they happen to be overseas drivers, 97 00:08:51,406 --> 00:08:53,693 the awe develops into hero worship. 98 00:08:54,576 --> 00:08:57,239 That's how I regarded Jack Brabham. 99 00:08:58,288 --> 00:09:01,747 COLIN: Jack Brabham kept his race car at Pop's service station, 100 00:09:01,875 --> 00:09:06,415 so he became a friend of the family, and Bruce's mentor. 101 00:09:07,964 --> 00:09:11,833 Bruce was an extremely good driver and he had the talent that was born in him. 102 00:09:11,968 --> 00:09:15,302 Motor racing's not something you just suddenly learn out of the blue. 103 00:09:16,306 --> 00:09:19,219 You've got to have it inside, and you've got to have a feel for it, 104 00:09:19,350 --> 00:09:21,717 and Bruce certainly had all that. 105 00:09:23,938 --> 00:09:28,273 PHIL: The New Zealand International Grand Prix introduced a scholarship 106 00:09:28,401 --> 00:09:32,441 to get a New Zealand driver to compete internationally. 107 00:09:33,406 --> 00:09:36,524 Well, tonight's winner, he started racing as a 15-year-old. 108 00:09:38,411 --> 00:09:42,451 This year alone he's won six out of six sports car races, 109 00:09:42,582 --> 00:09:45,700 driving the ex-Jack Brabham Bobtail Cooper. 110 00:09:45,835 --> 00:09:48,077 The winner is Bruce McLaren. 111 00:09:51,257 --> 00:09:53,624 Now, Bruce, this award allows you to go to England, 112 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:57,754 where you will train and race with the Cooper Car Company. 113 00:10:03,812 --> 00:10:05,348 COLIN: Bruce was 20 years old. 114 00:10:07,482 --> 00:10:08,893 Mr and Mrs McLaren said, 115 00:10:09,025 --> 00:10:12,268 "Would you go with Bruce as a mechanic/helper?" 116 00:10:12,403 --> 00:10:14,110 I said, "But I'm not a mechanic." 117 00:10:14,239 --> 00:10:17,858 You know, I worked in an automotive parts warehouse for my dad. 118 00:10:18,868 --> 00:10:20,279 Bruce said, "You'll learn." 119 00:10:36,427 --> 00:10:38,919 Backing us up was Jack Brabham. 120 00:10:39,848 --> 00:10:42,431 JACK BRABHAM: What I was able to do was to have it teed up for him 121 00:10:42,559 --> 00:10:43,970 to come to the Cooper Team. 122 00:10:44,102 --> 00:10:46,640 This is where we build our racing cars 123 00:10:46,771 --> 00:10:50,981 and there are hundreds of component parts that go to building a racing car. 124 00:10:51,109 --> 00:10:53,192 John Cooper said, "There's your car over there." 125 00:10:53,319 --> 00:10:55,686 And he looked over, and it was a pile of pipes and a rack. 126 00:10:55,822 --> 00:10:59,361 That's your car there, boy. Now you better start building it. 127 00:10:59,492 --> 00:11:02,405 EOIN: And he had to set about with Colin Beanland to build the car 128 00:11:02,537 --> 00:11:03,869 before he could race it. 129 00:11:03,997 --> 00:11:06,205 PHIL: And Bruce started his Formula 2 career. 130 00:11:07,417 --> 00:11:10,125 BRUCE: Dear Dad, I wish you could be over here 131 00:11:10,253 --> 00:11:12,290 doing this motor racing with me. 132 00:11:12,422 --> 00:11:14,664 I reckon I've inherited something from you. 133 00:11:15,300 --> 00:11:18,384 It's the ability to have a go when the time is right. 134 00:11:18,511 --> 00:11:21,754 COLIN: Bruce started getting some good placements in races, 135 00:11:21,890 --> 00:11:25,304 which helped the budget. And he liked the money that he won. 136 00:11:28,146 --> 00:11:31,730 Bruce was an incredibly prolific letter writer. 137 00:11:31,858 --> 00:11:36,193 And the boys would record tapes to send back home. 138 00:11:38,281 --> 00:11:41,365 BRUCE: Thanks, Pop, by the way, for that extra cash you sent over. 139 00:11:41,492 --> 00:11:45,361 Fortunately, I don't think I'll need it. The way I'm looking at this season 140 00:11:45,496 --> 00:11:49,080 is to get in as many races this year as possible, and do well. 141 00:11:49,209 --> 00:11:51,701 I'm looking forward to Nürburgring very much. 142 00:11:51,836 --> 00:11:54,544 It's a very tough course, and if I can finish there, 143 00:11:54,672 --> 00:11:56,664 I'll be very happy. 144 00:11:58,760 --> 00:12:03,721 COLIN: It was a combined Formula 1 and 2 race. Bruce in Formula 2. 145 00:12:03,848 --> 00:12:05,555 (ENGINES WHINE) 146 00:12:06,768 --> 00:12:10,682 MICHAEL CLARK: The Nürburgring was the most dangerous circuit on the calendar. 147 00:12:10,813 --> 00:12:15,399 They called it The Green Hell. Torturous, very, very dangerous... 148 00:12:19,405 --> 00:12:22,239 COLIN: There were several sections where, if you were brave enough, 149 00:12:22,367 --> 00:12:25,360 you'd go over the top of a hump and you were flying. 150 00:12:29,582 --> 00:12:33,667 So many different corners, so many different type of corners, 151 00:12:33,795 --> 00:12:36,959 you know, up a hill, down a hill, off camber, with camber, 152 00:12:37,090 --> 00:12:39,332 jump twice, four wheels in the air. 153 00:12:42,262 --> 00:12:43,594 It was a challenge to any driver. 154 00:12:43,721 --> 00:12:45,758 It doesn't matter how much you knew Nürburgring, 155 00:12:45,890 --> 00:12:49,224 every lap there was a new challenge. 156 00:12:51,145 --> 00:12:55,105 Bruce was sort of unknown at that time. A new kid. 157 00:12:55,858 --> 00:12:59,147 And he was actually leading the Formula 2 section. 158 00:13:00,989 --> 00:13:02,696 As the race progressed, 159 00:13:02,824 --> 00:13:05,532 he got into some of the Formula 1 cars, and passed them too. 160 00:13:08,579 --> 00:13:14,075 He finished fifth overall. Won the Formula 2 section of it. 161 00:13:15,003 --> 00:13:16,960 As he drove up, back to the pit, 162 00:13:17,088 --> 00:13:21,628 he had a grin on his face that was obviously like a mile wide. 163 00:13:21,759 --> 00:13:24,797 He was just absolutely elated. 164 00:13:25,638 --> 00:13:27,721 I helped him out of the car and, 165 00:13:27,849 --> 00:13:31,263 you know, I think there were tears in both our eyes. 166 00:13:34,355 --> 00:13:36,972 That was really the thing that turned the tide. 167 00:13:37,108 --> 00:13:43,321 It got international recognition. He became on the contenders' list. 168 00:13:44,741 --> 00:13:50,453 # Happy birthday to you 169 00:13:51,122 --> 00:13:55,708 COLIN: Bruce turned 21 during that year. He was still in England, 170 00:13:55,835 --> 00:13:58,999 but there was a great 21st birthday party at his parents' house. 171 00:13:59,130 --> 00:14:01,838 # Twenty-one today, twenty-one today 172 00:14:01,966 --> 00:14:03,502 RUTH MCLAREN: Well, hello, son. 173 00:14:03,634 --> 00:14:06,342 I hope you've had a wonderful day, and as Phil said, 174 00:14:06,471 --> 00:14:09,214 we just hope you don't think we're all under the influence of liquor. 175 00:14:09,807 --> 00:14:14,017 COLIN: We both got homesick, but the driving force behind the whole thing 176 00:14:14,145 --> 00:14:16,933 was the enthusiasm we had for what we were doing. 177 00:14:17,065 --> 00:14:19,352 - MUM: Over to Dad. - DAD: Hello, Bruce. 178 00:14:19,484 --> 00:14:22,227 Once again, very many happy returns of the day. 179 00:14:22,362 --> 00:14:24,979 I mean, people would love to have done what we did. 180 00:14:30,828 --> 00:14:33,946 PHIL: The Auckland Car Club used to hold regular club nights. 181 00:14:35,041 --> 00:14:36,953 Pop would take the tape recordings. 182 00:14:38,169 --> 00:14:39,501 BRUCE OVER TAPE: At Goodwood, 183 00:14:39,629 --> 00:14:42,417 the biggest sort-out between the professional drivers 184 00:14:42,548 --> 00:14:45,632 and the chaps just starting is the fast corners. 185 00:14:47,011 --> 00:14:50,425 On these fast corners, you go round them the first few times, 186 00:14:50,556 --> 00:14:52,639 you think, "Ooh dear, that was near the limit," 187 00:14:52,767 --> 00:14:57,603 but in actual fact it's not. It's only time and confidence that enables you 188 00:14:57,730 --> 00:14:59,687 to get round the fast corners quick. 189 00:15:01,109 --> 00:15:02,691 The rain was starting to pour, 190 00:15:02,819 --> 00:15:05,607 and the whole banking was absolutely treacherous. 191 00:15:05,738 --> 00:15:09,152 We were taking this banking at about 140 mile an hour. 192 00:15:09,283 --> 00:15:13,493 Under the extreme G loading, you have to hang on to the wheel fairly tight 193 00:15:13,621 --> 00:15:16,830 to stop your hands being pulled down on to the floor of the car. 194 00:15:16,958 --> 00:15:19,416 I think it frightens everybody. 195 00:15:25,049 --> 00:15:29,134 PHIL: 1959 was Bruce's first full season in Formula 1. 196 00:15:31,889 --> 00:15:34,506 Towards the end of the year Coopers were major contenders 197 00:15:34,642 --> 00:15:36,554 for the World Championship. 198 00:15:41,399 --> 00:15:44,437 BRUCE: It certainly looks as though the last Grand Prix of the season, 199 00:15:44,569 --> 00:15:46,435 at Sebring, could be the deciding race. 200 00:15:51,325 --> 00:15:54,489 PHIL: Jack had a very narrow lead over Stirling Moss. 201 00:16:04,505 --> 00:16:06,792 COMMENTATOR: Brabham has got the race in his hands. 202 00:16:06,924 --> 00:16:10,292 Supported by teammate McLaren, nobody can touch him now. 203 00:16:10,428 --> 00:16:15,093 The race and the World Championship are his, but now the order has changed. 204 00:16:15,224 --> 00:16:17,841 It's McLaren, number nine, who takes the checkered flag. 205 00:16:19,061 --> 00:16:20,552 PHIL: Bruce won. 206 00:16:22,356 --> 00:16:25,394 COMMENTATOR: And team manager John Cooper welcomes his winner home. 207 00:16:26,736 --> 00:16:29,319 My best friend had now won his first Grand Prix. 208 00:16:29,447 --> 00:16:30,813 (CROWD CHEERS) 209 00:16:33,159 --> 00:16:35,867 Bruce was now the youngest driver ever, 210 00:16:35,995 --> 00:16:39,159 at just over 22 years of age, to win a Grand Prix. 211 00:16:42,793 --> 00:16:44,534 And Jack had won the World Championship. 212 00:16:44,670 --> 00:16:47,834 What are they going to say in Australia when they hear this? Or New Zealand? 213 00:16:47,965 --> 00:16:51,629 I don't know about Australia, but I think they'll be pleased in New Zealand. 214 00:16:51,761 --> 00:16:52,968 (ALL LAUGH) 215 00:16:58,726 --> 00:17:02,845 COLIN: It was a new world for Bruce because now he's recognized. 216 00:17:04,315 --> 00:17:07,934 I remember Bruce saying, "I think we're becoming famous." 217 00:17:08,945 --> 00:17:11,278 It was an understatement when you consider 218 00:17:11,405 --> 00:17:13,397 what went on for the rest of the year. 219 00:17:20,748 --> 00:17:24,788 Bruce won the opening round of the 1960 World Championship in Argentina. 220 00:17:24,919 --> 00:17:29,880 And on the plane ride back to England, Jack, Bruce and John Cooper 221 00:17:30,007 --> 00:17:33,216 came up with a car that went on to sweep all before it. 222 00:17:33,928 --> 00:17:39,014 Cooper cars have swept the board and won the constructors' prize. 223 00:17:40,184 --> 00:17:42,597 PHIL: And Bruce, in his second year with Cooper, 224 00:17:42,728 --> 00:17:45,516 finished second to Jack in the World Championship. 225 00:17:50,611 --> 00:17:52,898 CHRIS AMON: Bruce McLaren was the first New Zealander 226 00:17:53,030 --> 00:17:56,944 to really get into Formula 1 and establish the fact that a Kiwi 227 00:17:57,076 --> 00:18:02,242 could go and do it, and actually make that breakthrough on the world stage. 228 00:18:05,042 --> 00:18:07,876 He was an important figure to all Kiwis. 229 00:18:22,685 --> 00:18:25,428 JAN McLAREN: Bruce came back home every year for the race season. 230 00:18:29,442 --> 00:18:34,187 One of Bruce's heartfelt ambitions was to win the Grand Prix in his hometown. 231 00:18:34,322 --> 00:18:36,279 ANNOUNCER: For many years motor racing has been 232 00:18:36,407 --> 00:18:37,864 a popular sport in New Zealand, 233 00:18:37,992 --> 00:18:39,949 attracting drivers with a taste for thrills, 234 00:18:40,077 --> 00:18:42,364 and mechanics with a taste for tinkering. 235 00:18:42,496 --> 00:18:44,158 There are car clubs all over the country, 236 00:18:44,290 --> 00:18:45,826 and though prize money is not large, 237 00:18:45,958 --> 00:18:49,122 there's nothing small about the amount spent on vehicles. 238 00:18:50,087 --> 00:18:52,295 For the big money, and the big names in motor racing, 239 00:18:52,423 --> 00:18:55,257 we fly north to Auckland, our largest city. 240 00:18:55,384 --> 00:18:58,923 Here in January each year is run the New Zealand International Grand Prix. 241 00:18:59,055 --> 00:19:01,843 MICHAEL CLARK: In the summertime, there was a lot of things to attract 242 00:19:01,974 --> 00:19:05,263 Northern Hemisphere drivers down to New Zealand. 243 00:19:05,394 --> 00:19:08,228 There was not much happening in the northern winter in those days. 244 00:19:08,356 --> 00:19:11,144 New Zealand was a perfect place to come and take up some sunshine, 245 00:19:11,275 --> 00:19:13,107 waterskiing, girls. 246 00:19:13,653 --> 00:19:16,817 ANNOUNCER: Enjoying the summer weather with friends are Grand Prix drivers, 247 00:19:16,947 --> 00:19:19,940 some of whom have come halfway round the world for the big race. 248 00:19:21,077 --> 00:19:22,568 An expert water-skier, 249 00:19:22,703 --> 00:19:25,616 Arnold Glass is trying to explain the sport to the English drivers. 250 00:19:25,748 --> 00:19:28,661 At least one of the Englishmen has other interests in mind, 251 00:19:28,793 --> 00:19:31,831 and Arnold's only pupil is New Zealander Bruce McLaren. 252 00:19:35,633 --> 00:19:36,794 After his wobbly efforts, 253 00:19:36,926 --> 00:19:39,919 Bruce decides to stick to car racing. He says it's safer. 254 00:19:42,765 --> 00:19:45,803 COLIN: In New Zealand, Bruce met a girl from Timaru. 255 00:19:47,645 --> 00:19:50,604 JAN McLAREN: I certainly remember when Bruce first met Patty, 256 00:19:50,731 --> 00:19:52,814 and she'd become Miss Caroline Bay. 257 00:19:54,902 --> 00:19:56,609 PATTY: We met at a dance, from memory. 258 00:19:56,737 --> 00:19:58,979 And then I tootled home with my girlfriend, 259 00:19:59,115 --> 00:20:00,822 and Bruce said he wanted to meet me again. 260 00:20:00,950 --> 00:20:03,237 And he was only there for a couple of days, 261 00:20:03,369 --> 00:20:05,827 and then off he tootled, and kept in touch. 262 00:20:06,831 --> 00:20:08,914 I was 18. 263 00:20:12,837 --> 00:20:15,580 So I always said we had a courtship by letter. 264 00:20:19,510 --> 00:20:24,221 Before we got engaged, we'd seen each other about six times. 265 00:20:26,726 --> 00:20:29,389 I always liked people with brown eyes and dark hair. 266 00:20:30,813 --> 00:20:33,055 He could have been a few inches taller. 267 00:20:38,738 --> 00:20:42,106 Often we would be invited to Bruce's for dinner, 268 00:20:42,241 --> 00:20:46,155 sometime in the company of people that weren't motor racing people. 269 00:20:46,287 --> 00:20:51,328 And the whole conversation would finish off with pencils and pieces of paper. 270 00:20:55,713 --> 00:20:57,830 Bruce at heart was an engineer. 271 00:21:00,134 --> 00:21:03,548 He would make models out of balsa wood and stick and strings, 272 00:21:03,679 --> 00:21:05,966 and do torsion tests on the kitchen table. 273 00:21:09,393 --> 00:21:11,009 And he would come in the next morning 274 00:21:11,145 --> 00:21:13,478 and show us what he'd drawn and what he'd built. 275 00:21:17,359 --> 00:21:21,353 PHIL: Bruce and Jack talked about life after Cooper. 276 00:21:23,240 --> 00:21:25,823 MICHAEL CLARK: Here we had effectively a perfect storm. 277 00:21:26,869 --> 00:21:30,283 The two drivers in the team, not just fantastic drivers 278 00:21:30,414 --> 00:21:34,579 but both capable of engineering and designing a winning racing car. 279 00:21:46,555 --> 00:21:50,265 Jack Brabham left the Cooper team at the end of 1961, 280 00:21:50,392 --> 00:21:52,850 and started construction of his own cars. 281 00:21:55,481 --> 00:21:57,939 The engineer in Bruce must have thought, 282 00:21:58,067 --> 00:22:01,276 "That's something which I really need to do one day." 283 00:22:03,322 --> 00:22:06,065 - How did you go, Bruce? - That was pretty good that time, John. 284 00:22:06,200 --> 00:22:10,285 I think a bit too much braking on the back, but otherwise nearly perfect. 285 00:22:16,293 --> 00:22:18,501 PATTY: Monte Carlo was just magical. 286 00:22:20,256 --> 00:22:23,749 They used to have the film festival the week before, 287 00:22:23,884 --> 00:22:26,092 so all the stars would stay over. 288 00:22:27,805 --> 00:22:30,843 It was tremendous. And we used to travel in convoy 289 00:22:30,975 --> 00:22:34,184 with the various other drivers, and we'd stop off in some little motel. 290 00:22:35,563 --> 00:22:38,351 But we had great fun, you know, travelling around together. 291 00:22:41,151 --> 00:22:45,236 COLIN: In those days, all the drivers were friends with each other, 292 00:22:45,364 --> 00:22:48,732 but they were very determined competitors. 293 00:22:51,328 --> 00:22:55,368 MICHAEL CLARK: Bruce was now the number one driver at Coopers. 294 00:22:56,292 --> 00:22:58,158 WALLY: There was an awful lot of pressure. 295 00:22:59,753 --> 00:23:01,585 COLIN: All the leading drivers were there. 296 00:23:02,381 --> 00:23:06,751 Jimmy Clark and Graham Hill. On the front row of the grid was Bruce. 297 00:23:06,886 --> 00:23:09,549 COMMENTATOR: Five, four, three, two, one. Drive! 298 00:23:10,014 --> 00:23:11,846 Graham Hill. Ooh, look at that. 299 00:23:11,974 --> 00:23:14,307 That was Willy Mairesse with the Ferrari. 300 00:23:14,435 --> 00:23:15,892 PHIL: This was Monaco. 301 00:23:16,270 --> 00:23:17,511 (TYRES SCREECH) 302 00:23:20,399 --> 00:23:24,313 Any driver that can finish at Monaco in my book's a hero. 303 00:23:24,445 --> 00:23:26,858 It was a real endurance event. 304 00:23:27,865 --> 00:23:29,401 Two and three-quarter hours, 305 00:23:29,533 --> 00:23:33,447 2,700 gear changes, hard on the brakes, and hard on the steering. 306 00:23:38,876 --> 00:23:42,460 Bruce was in the lead, followed by Phil Hill in a Ferrari. 307 00:23:44,256 --> 00:23:46,589 Phil Hill was closing on Bruce, and chasing him down. 308 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:57,183 And everybody in the Cooper pit got terribly nervous. 309 00:24:01,523 --> 00:24:04,857 COMMENTATOR: Up on to the straight for the last time, 310 00:24:04,985 --> 00:24:06,476 and Bruce McLaren 311 00:24:06,612 --> 00:24:12,279 wins the 20th Monte Carlo Grand Prix by two seconds. 312 00:24:15,371 --> 00:24:17,408 PHIL: Everybody was absolutely ecstatic, 313 00:24:17,539 --> 00:24:20,247 John Cooper more probably than anyone else. 314 00:24:22,544 --> 00:24:26,208 As Bruce said to me later, he said, "Phil Hill may have caught up with me, 315 00:24:26,340 --> 00:24:29,754 but there was no way he was gonna get past me. No way." 316 00:24:39,436 --> 00:24:42,645 BRUCE: Coopers have been really brightened up by the Monaco result. 317 00:24:42,773 --> 00:24:46,517 And I don't have to tell you, folks, Patty had a ball meeting royalty. 318 00:24:46,652 --> 00:24:51,772 PATTY: Grace and Rainier had a cocktail party. I was fixated by the emeralds. 319 00:24:51,907 --> 00:24:54,775 The necklace, the earrings, the bracelet, the ring. 320 00:24:55,786 --> 00:24:57,652 And it was just fabulous. 321 00:24:59,039 --> 00:25:01,782 Bruce McLaren by then was a jet-set person. 322 00:25:02,376 --> 00:25:07,246 World-renowned, youngest Grand Prix winner of all time at that time. 323 00:25:07,381 --> 00:25:10,715 OVER TV: Bruce McLaren, Jim Clark, Innes Ireland, racing aces now... 324 00:25:10,843 --> 00:25:12,630 JACKIE STEWART: Bruce was a superstar. 325 00:25:14,888 --> 00:25:18,177 PATTY: We had great fun, you know, travelling around together. 326 00:25:18,892 --> 00:25:21,009 OVER TV: Time... 327 00:25:21,145 --> 00:25:23,979 Our life is time, and heartbeats are seconds. 328 00:25:24,106 --> 00:25:27,725 Whatever we do, our preoccupation with time is constant. 329 00:25:29,903 --> 00:25:32,520 JACKIE STEWART: Speed doesn't exist for a top racing driver. 330 00:25:33,657 --> 00:25:37,241 Your mind completely synchronizes 331 00:25:37,369 --> 00:25:39,281 with the elements you're competing against, 332 00:25:39,413 --> 00:25:41,154 and one of those elements is speed. 333 00:25:42,332 --> 00:25:46,292 PATTY: There's an element of danger but Bruce was such a careful person. 334 00:25:46,628 --> 00:25:52,249 PHIL: But sadly, motor racing has its share of tragedies. 335 00:25:52,384 --> 00:25:54,501 (TYRES SCREECH) 336 00:25:59,141 --> 00:26:03,511 MICHAEL CLARK: Over the years, Bruce saw a number of his friends killed. 337 00:26:04,897 --> 00:26:07,640 PHIL: You're dealing with human beings, 338 00:26:07,775 --> 00:26:11,109 cars that are put together by human beings, so they can break. 339 00:26:12,571 --> 00:26:15,609 Human beings driving them, so they can make mistakes. 340 00:26:17,326 --> 00:26:21,161 COLIN: Drivers know that sort of thing's on any time they get into a car, really. 341 00:26:26,752 --> 00:26:29,665 BRUCE: It may sound callous, but if you're going to keep racing, 342 00:26:29,797 --> 00:26:31,379 to think on an accident is bad. 343 00:26:33,550 --> 00:26:36,293 It's best to try and forget as soon as possible. 344 00:26:38,639 --> 00:26:40,631 JACKIE STEWART: Everything is in slow motion, 345 00:26:40,766 --> 00:26:42,382 you've got plenty of time to brake, 346 00:26:42,518 --> 00:26:44,805 you've got plenty of time to change direction. 347 00:26:44,937 --> 00:26:48,430 Speed only happens when you're having an accident. 348 00:27:17,094 --> 00:27:19,177 (NURSE SPEAKS GERMAN) 349 00:27:24,184 --> 00:27:27,848 WALLY: At Nürburgring he had an accident, a high-speed accident. 350 00:27:32,442 --> 00:27:35,435 PHIL: Bruce said he only remembers waking up in hospital. 351 00:27:44,246 --> 00:27:47,910 BRUCE: I'd once promised myself I'd give up motor racing if I had a major crash. 352 00:27:51,420 --> 00:27:57,917 But I found myself thinking, "Not yet." And I'd like to start something big. 353 00:27:59,803 --> 00:28:01,339 Run my own outfit. 354 00:28:02,472 --> 00:28:04,805 PHIL: Bruce was preparing for the future. 355 00:28:09,771 --> 00:28:14,812 DAN GURNEY: Bruce was a great student in that university which was Coopers. 356 00:28:14,943 --> 00:28:19,688 He had a voracious appetite for information. 357 00:28:21,158 --> 00:28:28,281 That burning curiosity and intelligence. He had the ability to think big. 358 00:28:41,887 --> 00:28:44,300 WALLY: When Jack Brabham left, it became very obvious 359 00:28:44,431 --> 00:28:47,799 that Coopers didn't want drivers being involved in design, 360 00:28:47,935 --> 00:28:52,020 or in the drawing of it. And that's where Bruce's passion lay. 361 00:28:55,108 --> 00:28:56,770 MICHAEL CLARK: Bruce, as an engineer, 362 00:28:56,902 --> 00:28:59,770 could see that Coopers' best days were behind them. 363 00:29:01,698 --> 00:29:06,614 This was the start of his plan to get his own full team together. 364 00:29:09,915 --> 00:29:13,829 PATTY: Jack said, "It's difficult, but if you want to do it, go for it." 365 00:29:17,798 --> 00:29:21,291 I think the first thing I did for Bruce, apart from... 366 00:29:21,426 --> 00:29:25,136 I mean, I painted him several times, of course, winning races. 367 00:29:25,264 --> 00:29:28,507 But he asked me to design a badge 368 00:29:28,642 --> 00:29:32,511 for the then embryo McLaren Racing Team. 369 00:29:33,021 --> 00:29:35,855 This tatty old ledger came to light recently. 370 00:29:35,983 --> 00:29:40,819 I've got an entry here: "Designing badge for Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Limited. 371 00:29:40,946 --> 00:29:45,236 For use on racing cars, transporters, letterheads, lapel badges. 372 00:29:45,367 --> 00:29:46,733 Thirty-nine pounds." 373 00:29:48,161 --> 00:29:51,279 And he said, "Yeah, can you design a badge that is relevant 374 00:29:51,415 --> 00:29:53,452 to a New Zealand team?" 375 00:29:53,583 --> 00:29:56,417 He was very proud of his heritage, and New Zealand. 376 00:29:56,545 --> 00:30:01,506 OK, Kiwi, racing car, the name of the team, a badge. 377 00:30:01,633 --> 00:30:04,091 Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Team. 378 00:30:09,808 --> 00:30:13,597 WALLY: Bruce McLaren Motor Racing was first formed to race in New Zealand. 379 00:30:15,480 --> 00:30:19,190 In the Cooper workshop in England, Bruce and I had built a car 380 00:30:19,318 --> 00:30:22,652 specially to win the New Zealand Grand Prix, from the ground up. 381 00:30:24,156 --> 00:30:28,321 MICHAEL CLARK: The car was, for all intents and purposes, a McLaren car, 382 00:30:28,452 --> 00:30:32,071 but because he was still contracted to and driving for Cooper, 383 00:30:32,205 --> 00:30:34,788 then it made sense to call it a Cooper. 384 00:30:35,500 --> 00:30:38,038 But it was really Bruce's deal. 385 00:30:39,504 --> 00:30:43,418 WALLY: Cooper copied our car, and built a second car for Timmy Mayer. 386 00:30:47,179 --> 00:30:50,923 MICHAEL CLARK: Timmy Mayer was a young American driver, Bruce's teammate, 387 00:30:51,058 --> 00:30:53,471 and to some extent, protégé. 388 00:30:55,312 --> 00:30:58,896 COLIN: Timmy was a very approachable young fellow. 389 00:30:59,024 --> 00:31:02,517 He'd done very well in England in Formula Junior. 390 00:31:02,652 --> 00:31:06,487 WALLY: With his brother, Teddy, as his team manager. 391 00:31:08,116 --> 00:31:12,611 It was the New Zealand Grand Prix. This was what we were here for. 392 00:31:14,289 --> 00:31:16,622 COMMENTATOR: Away goes the field of crack drivers 393 00:31:16,750 --> 00:31:18,912 on their high-speedjourney of 150 miles. 394 00:31:20,545 --> 00:31:21,831 (ENGINES WHINE) 395 00:31:24,216 --> 00:31:26,959 WALLY: Lap after lap with fingers crossed. 396 00:31:32,641 --> 00:31:35,884 And to win in a car that Bruce and I had designed 397 00:31:36,019 --> 00:31:40,514 and built ourselves was just tremendous. 398 00:31:43,360 --> 00:31:46,353 Lots of hugs all round, it was a huge effort. 399 00:31:56,957 --> 00:32:02,498 But, as you learn in motor racing, the highs and lows were enormous. 400 00:32:06,508 --> 00:32:09,626 In practice at Longford, the last race of the series, 401 00:32:09,761 --> 00:32:13,630 Timmy talked to Bruce about a hump in the road just prior to a corner, 402 00:32:13,765 --> 00:32:17,349 because Timmy felt that he was braking before it, 403 00:32:17,477 --> 00:32:19,434 and could possibly brake after it. 404 00:32:19,563 --> 00:32:24,228 And Bruce said, "Yes, you can brake after it, but be very, very careful." 405 00:32:26,528 --> 00:32:28,360 Timmy went out and never came back. 406 00:32:30,824 --> 00:32:33,658 COLIN: The vehicle landed a little sideways into a tree. 407 00:32:33,785 --> 00:32:36,903 The car was virtually broken in two behind the cockpit, 408 00:32:37,038 --> 00:32:39,655 and, you know, it just killed him instantly. 409 00:32:41,751 --> 00:32:45,244 It was really our first tragedy. 410 00:32:46,256 --> 00:32:50,751 This was the first time that it struck so close to home. 411 00:32:52,846 --> 00:32:57,056 When you speak to somebody minutes before 412 00:32:57,184 --> 00:33:03,101 and they're no longer with you, it affects you quite deeply. 413 00:33:04,232 --> 00:33:07,191 But there was a race the next day. 414 00:33:10,572 --> 00:33:12,313 And the team turned up... 415 00:33:15,410 --> 00:33:17,151 and we raced the next day. 416 00:33:19,498 --> 00:33:20,955 (ENGINES SCREAM) 417 00:33:21,082 --> 00:33:23,699 JAN McLAREN: They'd seriously talked about Bruce not racing, 418 00:33:23,835 --> 00:33:26,248 but decided that, you know, we must carry on. 419 00:33:26,379 --> 00:33:28,336 This is our business, this is what we do. 420 00:33:32,427 --> 00:33:34,544 At Timmy's funeral, the eulogy Bruce wrote 421 00:33:34,679 --> 00:33:38,093 really was the mantra that the team followed from then on. 422 00:33:39,100 --> 00:33:43,686 BRUCE: The news that he'd died instantly was a terrible shock to all of us. 423 00:33:45,482 --> 00:33:49,271 But who's to say that he had not seen more, done more, 424 00:33:49,402 --> 00:33:54,522 and learned more in his 26 years than many people do in a lifetime. 425 00:33:56,535 --> 00:33:58,367 To do something well is so worthwhile 426 00:33:58,495 --> 00:34:02,865 that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. 427 00:34:05,168 --> 00:34:09,037 It would be a waste of life to do nothing with one's ability. 428 00:34:09,172 --> 00:34:14,884 I feel that life is measured in achievement, not in years alone. 429 00:34:38,368 --> 00:34:41,952 At the end of that Tasman series, we went back to England, 430 00:34:42,080 --> 00:34:44,538 not quite sure what the future was going to hold. 431 00:34:48,753 --> 00:34:50,790 HOWDEN GANLEY: Eoin Young called me up and said, 432 00:34:50,922 --> 00:34:52,584 "Bruce is here. He wants to talk to you." 433 00:34:52,716 --> 00:34:54,708 Bruce came on the line and said, 434 00:34:54,843 --> 00:34:58,086 "I'm expanding my team, would you like to work for me?" 435 00:34:58,221 --> 00:35:00,964 He wanted to hire more Kiwis. 436 00:35:01,099 --> 00:35:04,217 "Yes, please. Thank you very much. I'll do that." 437 00:35:05,854 --> 00:35:09,063 PHIL: New Zealand mechanics were very innovative. 438 00:35:09,941 --> 00:35:13,059 They had learned how to build cars in our little country, 439 00:35:13,194 --> 00:35:16,107 where it was very difficult to get parts. 440 00:35:16,239 --> 00:35:19,528 And so they could make completely new components. 441 00:35:19,659 --> 00:35:21,195 HOWDEN: You know the old saying, 442 00:35:21,328 --> 00:35:26,744 if you give a Kiwi a length of number eight fencing wire, he'll make anything. 443 00:35:26,875 --> 00:35:30,164 So he liked that attitude, 'cause that's how he was. 444 00:35:31,671 --> 00:35:35,039 Bruce McLaren now had a team but didn't have a workshop. 445 00:35:35,175 --> 00:35:38,134 Our tow car had a rusty old trailer. 446 00:35:38,261 --> 00:35:42,301 And Eoin Young was sent out urgently to try and find us a workshop. 447 00:35:42,432 --> 00:35:44,469 EOIN: In retrospect, it was terrible. 448 00:35:44,601 --> 00:35:48,390 It was very small but in fact it suited us perfectly at the time. 449 00:35:50,899 --> 00:35:55,018 WALLY: What he came up with was the corner of a large industrial garage 450 00:35:55,153 --> 00:35:58,817 that was used for servicing earth-moving machinery. 451 00:36:00,075 --> 00:36:01,941 HOWDEN: With what was virtually a dirt floor. 452 00:36:02,077 --> 00:36:03,659 It probably had been concrete once, 453 00:36:03,787 --> 00:36:06,621 but with all the bulldozers moving around, it was broken up. 454 00:36:06,748 --> 00:36:11,118 Bruce McLaren Motor Racing in England started in a very grotty shed. 455 00:36:16,508 --> 00:36:19,000 Well, that ought to do it. 456 00:36:19,135 --> 00:36:20,797 (EXPLOSION) 457 00:36:20,929 --> 00:36:22,716 (HORSE NEIGHS) 458 00:36:28,061 --> 00:36:29,268 COLIN: Money. 459 00:36:29,396 --> 00:36:30,887 (LAUGHS) 460 00:36:31,022 --> 00:36:33,059 It takes an awful lot of money to run a team. 461 00:36:35,610 --> 00:36:39,103 Mechanics, drivers, transportation. 462 00:36:39,239 --> 00:36:44,701 Bruce was up against Lotus, Maserati and, of course, Coopers and Ferrari. 463 00:36:45,370 --> 00:36:47,327 There was a payroll to meet every week. 464 00:36:48,164 --> 00:36:50,156 (TYRES SCREECH) 465 00:36:50,667 --> 00:36:53,705 Bruce was asked to drive big American sports cars, 466 00:36:53,837 --> 00:36:55,669 particularly as a test driver. 467 00:36:56,548 --> 00:36:59,882 EOIN: Ford used Bruce a lot, because they appreciated his technical ability. 468 00:37:00,009 --> 00:37:03,969 With his engineering background, Bruce could drive the car, 469 00:37:04,097 --> 00:37:07,215 and he could tell the engineers exactly what was happening. 470 00:37:07,809 --> 00:37:10,176 BRUCE HARRÉ: Bruce needed the money from Ford. 471 00:37:10,311 --> 00:37:13,019 WALLY: There was no money in Formula 1. 472 00:37:13,148 --> 00:37:17,392 The McLaren team really was being financed doing testing, 473 00:37:17,527 --> 00:37:21,737 and we'd do anything up to three or four hundred miles a day. 474 00:37:23,658 --> 00:37:25,650 There wasn't a lot of money at the time. 475 00:37:25,785 --> 00:37:29,779 They did a lot of tire testing for Firestone, which paid good money. 476 00:37:32,167 --> 00:37:34,534 CHRIS: Just wonderful experience. 477 00:37:34,669 --> 00:37:38,208 So I knew Bruce quite well by the time I started working for him. 478 00:37:38,882 --> 00:37:41,420 MICHAEL CLARK: These were guys, none of them had hit 30, 479 00:37:41,551 --> 00:37:46,216 and they were full of enthusiasm, full of innovations, and they were smart. 480 00:37:46,848 --> 00:37:50,216 WALLY: We all spoke his language, we all shared his humor, 481 00:37:50,351 --> 00:37:53,094 and we were all totally dedicated to him. 482 00:37:53,229 --> 00:37:57,894 He worked along with us. He didn't stand there and issue instructions. 483 00:37:58,026 --> 00:38:00,564 He would be there with his sleeves rolled up. 484 00:38:01,029 --> 00:38:03,988 BRUCE: I think now the cars like the big GT cars, 485 00:38:04,115 --> 00:38:06,528 which we drive at Le Mans, Nürburgring and so on, 486 00:38:06,659 --> 00:38:09,527 they'll do 200 mile an hour, and they also accelerate like mad, 487 00:38:09,662 --> 00:38:12,075 spin the wheels, you can't keep full throttle all the time, 488 00:38:12,207 --> 00:38:13,323 and this is a lot more fun. 489 00:38:14,834 --> 00:38:17,827 WALLY: Bruce decided sports car racing might be the way to go 490 00:38:17,962 --> 00:38:20,454 for the fledgling McLaren team. 491 00:38:21,674 --> 00:38:26,009 He'd heard of a car that was for sale in America, called a Zerex Special. 492 00:38:27,555 --> 00:38:31,595 Teddy Mayer was back in America, with his life in tatters 493 00:38:31,726 --> 00:38:33,843 because of the death of his brother, Timmy. 494 00:38:33,978 --> 00:38:37,142 And Bruce said, "How would you like to try and buy this car for me, 495 00:38:37,273 --> 00:38:38,684 and come to England?" 496 00:38:38,817 --> 00:38:42,185 - We chopped the chassis up. - Put an Oldsmobile engine into it. 497 00:38:42,320 --> 00:38:45,529 EOIN: Big stack exhaust pipes so it looked like something from Mars. 498 00:38:45,657 --> 00:38:49,901 WALLY: Threw it on a plane, took it to Canada, and won at Mosport. 499 00:38:50,036 --> 00:38:52,528 COMMENTATOR: Bruce McLaren from Auckland, New Zealand 500 00:38:52,664 --> 00:38:54,075 gets the checkered flag. 501 00:38:55,708 --> 00:38:57,540 (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) 502 00:39:00,797 --> 00:39:03,414 We, in Europe, were racing for peanuts, 503 00:39:03,550 --> 00:39:06,167 and for us to go to America and see the sort of money 504 00:39:06,302 --> 00:39:08,385 that was available was mind-blowing. 505 00:39:10,098 --> 00:39:13,387 PHIL: With his new team, Bruce needed management. 506 00:39:13,518 --> 00:39:16,226 What about a mechanical means of taking the nuts off? 507 00:39:16,354 --> 00:39:19,017 - Like Tyrell's air wrenches. - BRUCE: Wouldn't be a bad idea. 508 00:39:19,148 --> 00:39:21,356 MICHAEL CLARK: Teddy Mayer was a lawyer. 509 00:39:21,484 --> 00:39:24,477 He became the business brains of the operation. 510 00:39:27,824 --> 00:39:31,033 WALLY: He took one look around the workshop and said, 511 00:39:31,160 --> 00:39:33,698 "Goddamn, you can't work here." 512 00:39:33,830 --> 00:39:36,914 And so Eoin Young was sent out again. 513 00:39:37,041 --> 00:39:41,877 Eoin Young got us what was a really upmarket workshop in Feltham. 514 00:39:42,005 --> 00:39:45,669 EOIN: It was 10,000 feet, the ideal place to start up. 515 00:39:45,800 --> 00:39:48,759 HOWDEN: It had lots of windows, and a good concrete floor, 516 00:39:48,887 --> 00:39:51,345 and nice work benches, and even an office. 517 00:39:52,682 --> 00:39:55,220 WALLY: And Bruce decided to start with a clean sheet of paper, 518 00:39:55,351 --> 00:39:57,718 and we would build the first ever McLaren. 519 00:39:57,854 --> 00:40:00,597 BRUCE: This year we decided that the car that would probably win 520 00:40:00,732 --> 00:40:04,521 would be a lightweight car powered by a relatively big American engine. 521 00:40:05,904 --> 00:40:07,987 WALLY: The McLaren M1. 522 00:40:08,448 --> 00:40:12,408 Bruce basically sketched with a piece of chalk on the floor 523 00:40:12,535 --> 00:40:14,026 what we were gonna do. 524 00:40:14,162 --> 00:40:17,371 HOWDEN: It was instantaneous stuff. There was no time to draw. 525 00:40:17,498 --> 00:40:20,206 The chap would come in at night and say, "What have you made today?" 526 00:40:20,335 --> 00:40:22,748 "I've made a couple of wishbones here. Just draw those." 527 00:40:22,879 --> 00:40:25,212 EOIN: I had an office with a sign on the door that said, 528 00:40:25,340 --> 00:40:27,502 "Don't knock. We don't have that sort of time." 529 00:40:27,634 --> 00:40:30,047 GARY: Bruce was famous for just waving his arms and saying, 530 00:40:30,178 --> 00:40:31,714 "You know, just make it like this." 531 00:40:31,846 --> 00:40:35,556 Whoosh, you'd take some tubes, and bonk, you've got a chassis. 532 00:40:35,683 --> 00:40:38,801 GARY: That was one of Bruce's favorite terms "Just whoosh bonk." 533 00:40:38,937 --> 00:40:42,146 And of course that stuck, then everything was "whoosh bonk" after that. 534 00:40:42,273 --> 00:40:44,435 But it was anything but whoosh bonk. 535 00:40:46,611 --> 00:40:49,524 WALLY: The day we wheeled it out of the workshop, painted black, 536 00:40:49,656 --> 00:40:52,615 with a silver stripe, and a little Kiwi badge on it, 537 00:40:52,742 --> 00:40:56,486 was a very, very proud moment for all us New Zealanders. 538 00:41:03,127 --> 00:41:05,835 BRUCE HARRÉ: Bruce went off to America to run that car. 539 00:41:07,090 --> 00:41:09,582 GARY: And you'd kind of pack up and become gypsies. 540 00:41:09,717 --> 00:41:13,757 You know, you'd find space in somebody's garage, in some dealership, 541 00:41:13,888 --> 00:41:15,720 whatever, to work out of. 542 00:41:15,848 --> 00:41:18,090 Spare parts that had to come from England. 543 00:41:20,311 --> 00:41:25,022 WALLY: It was a lightweight car, very much like a formula car in Europe. 544 00:41:25,817 --> 00:41:27,558 It created a huge amount of attention. 545 00:41:29,654 --> 00:41:34,240 The Americans at the time were running heavy cars, incredibly heavy. 546 00:41:34,367 --> 00:41:37,451 Bruce was nimble, and he could duck and dive and weave 547 00:41:37,578 --> 00:41:40,366 amongst all these great big heavy monsters. 548 00:41:41,082 --> 00:41:43,699 The phone started to ring, and people started to ask, 549 00:41:43,835 --> 00:41:45,622 "How can we get one of these cars?" 550 00:41:45,753 --> 00:41:47,665 (TYRES SCREECH) 551 00:42:07,316 --> 00:42:09,308 - Boy, that car is something else. - Yeah. 552 00:42:09,444 --> 00:42:10,730 Would you like to drive her? 553 00:42:19,454 --> 00:42:22,663 - Mister, you got yourself a deal. - I'm glad you like the car. 554 00:42:29,922 --> 00:42:33,290 BRUCE: Dad, we're pretty pleased the way things are going. 555 00:42:33,426 --> 00:42:36,794 We could have sold 30 sports cars this year if they'd been available. 556 00:42:36,929 --> 00:42:40,639 A lot easier than winning races, let me tell you. 557 00:42:40,767 --> 00:42:42,599 We've got a way to go before we understand 558 00:42:42,727 --> 00:42:44,684 aerodynamics on these sports cars 559 00:42:44,812 --> 00:42:47,304 but I guarantee we know more than anyone else. 560 00:42:48,775 --> 00:42:51,392 The big excitement has been in Formula 1, 561 00:42:52,487 --> 00:42:55,321 but we're keeping that very quiet. 562 00:42:56,657 --> 00:43:01,368 REPORTER: There at the end of the runway is Concorde 001, 563 00:43:01,496 --> 00:43:03,988 and in Toulouse let's join Raymond Baxter. 564 00:43:04,123 --> 00:43:06,331 RAYMOND BAXTER: Just seconds to go. 565 00:43:08,419 --> 00:43:14,757 The magic moment with us, the crescendo of sound from the 593 Olympus. 566 00:43:19,222 --> 00:43:22,215 Nose has come up to 20 degrees, she's airborne. 567 00:43:23,059 --> 00:43:25,096 She flies. 568 00:43:30,566 --> 00:43:33,775 Bruce said to me, "You know, we really need a full-time designer," 569 00:43:33,903 --> 00:43:35,690 because he was flat out all the time. 570 00:43:35,822 --> 00:43:41,568 So I said, "I've got this friend called Robin Herd who works on the Concorde, 571 00:43:41,702 --> 00:43:43,694 but he'd love to design racing cars." 572 00:43:44,372 --> 00:43:48,537 I'd been three years out of university and I was working at Farnborough, 573 00:43:48,668 --> 00:43:51,911 which is the headquarter of the British Aircraft Industry. 574 00:43:52,046 --> 00:43:56,711 When Bruce says to a 25-year-old, "Come and design my first Formula 1 car," 575 00:43:56,843 --> 00:43:59,256 you either say, "Yep, I'll do that," 576 00:43:59,387 --> 00:44:01,629 and risk the biggest cock-up of all time, 577 00:44:01,764 --> 00:44:05,383 or no, you throw away the opportunity of a lifetime. 578 00:44:07,186 --> 00:44:10,679 WALLY: Robin was aware of all these materials we didn't know anything about. 579 00:44:11,858 --> 00:44:16,603 And one of the products was called mallite. 580 00:44:16,737 --> 00:44:21,732 I did a sort of latest aircraft technology version of a Formula 1 car, 581 00:44:21,868 --> 00:44:24,155 using honeycomb, double skin and bonding. 582 00:44:26,622 --> 00:44:29,205 Bruce took it with great enthusiasm. 583 00:44:30,668 --> 00:44:32,079 JAN McLAREN: The letters to Dad 584 00:44:32,211 --> 00:44:34,624 were full of technical stuff. The first mallite car. 585 00:44:34,755 --> 00:44:38,419 There's pictures of the tub, and little drawings of what he was doing. 586 00:44:38,593 --> 00:44:41,176 Course, Dad just lapped up every word. 587 00:44:42,597 --> 00:44:45,214 It was a very tedious vehicle to build. 588 00:44:45,349 --> 00:44:48,592 We would be working on the car come midnight. 589 00:44:48,728 --> 00:44:51,266 We would probably be working on the car all night. 590 00:44:52,023 --> 00:44:55,767 HOWDEN: When you've just been working 12 or 14 hours a day, week after week, 591 00:44:55,902 --> 00:44:57,268 there's a bit of tension. 592 00:44:59,572 --> 00:45:02,531 WALLY: When somebody was welding and couldn't see, 593 00:45:02,658 --> 00:45:05,696 we would fill a 20-cigarette packet with oxygen acetylene 594 00:45:05,828 --> 00:45:08,445 mixed at exactly the right ratio. 595 00:45:08,623 --> 00:45:11,115 And you just slid it until it got to the flame. 596 00:45:11,250 --> 00:45:12,991 HOWDEN: And at some point it blows up. 597 00:45:13,127 --> 00:45:14,459 (EXPLOSION) 598 00:45:14,587 --> 00:45:17,546 WALLY: I mean, it scared the pants off of people. 599 00:45:17,673 --> 00:45:20,882 HOWDEN: You know, Bruce took all those things in his stride. 600 00:45:22,720 --> 00:45:28,011 WALLY: Bruce was always one of us. Very much one of the boys. 601 00:45:29,936 --> 00:45:33,475 ALASTAIR CALDWELL: When he built a new car, he would get into it, 602 00:45:33,606 --> 00:45:36,144 and pretend to drive it, and make engine noises, and steer it. 603 00:45:36,275 --> 00:45:40,986 "Oh, boy, this is going to be quick," and then we'd go, "Yeah, yeah, yes." 604 00:45:41,113 --> 00:45:43,025 Really good fun. (LAUGHS) 605 00:45:45,034 --> 00:45:48,027 They built a jig to build a mallite chassis with. 606 00:45:48,162 --> 00:45:53,783 HOWDEN: There was a piece of cold-drawn steel tube, about a four-inch diameter. 607 00:45:53,918 --> 00:45:56,501 And it was realized this would make a wonderful gun barrel. 608 00:45:56,629 --> 00:46:01,749 We decided we'd make an acetylene, oxyacetylene cannon. 609 00:46:01,884 --> 00:46:03,375 HOWDEN: A cap was welded at the end 610 00:46:03,511 --> 00:46:05,503 and then a little bolt and a spark plug fitted. 611 00:46:05,638 --> 00:46:07,971 Fortunately I did a pretty good job at welding it. 612 00:46:08,099 --> 00:46:09,965 Not realizing what we were doing. 613 00:46:10,101 --> 00:46:13,139 Robin Herd was, yeah, an object of fun. 614 00:46:13,271 --> 00:46:15,308 I don't know what we were thinking of. 615 00:46:15,439 --> 00:46:18,398 There was a sense of humor to everything. They seemed to accept me. 616 00:46:18,526 --> 00:46:20,734 He used to come to work at nine o'clock or something. 617 00:46:20,861 --> 00:46:23,695 We would have already been at work for quite some time. 618 00:46:23,823 --> 00:46:26,110 The drawing office door was at the top of the stairs. 619 00:46:26,242 --> 00:46:29,531 We waited until Robin got in the office. So this gun was set up. 620 00:46:29,704 --> 00:46:33,493 - WALLY: Paint cans was a perfect fit. - GARY: Point it towards the door. 621 00:46:33,624 --> 00:46:35,160 (BANG) 622 00:46:36,043 --> 00:46:38,126 And it was far more successful than we expected. 623 00:46:38,254 --> 00:46:39,745 It went right through the door. 624 00:46:39,880 --> 00:46:42,497 He suddenly had his door flying inside. 625 00:46:42,633 --> 00:46:45,797 We were all organized to stow the gun instantaneously. 626 00:46:45,928 --> 00:46:49,137 So it was wang, under the bench. Everything was out of sight. 627 00:46:50,349 --> 00:46:54,184 "What? Bang? Did you hear a bang?" (LAUGHS) 628 00:46:54,312 --> 00:46:59,182 It was typical of the New Zealand and by then McLaren sense of humor. 629 00:47:00,985 --> 00:47:04,649 BRUCE: 6 a.m., daughter, eight pounds, brown hair. 630 00:47:04,780 --> 00:47:08,148 Amanda Leigh. Both fine. Father poorly. 631 00:47:09,827 --> 00:47:11,568 We've certainly been very lucky. 632 00:47:11,704 --> 00:47:14,242 Little Amanda Leigh is as perfect as we could have wished for. 633 00:47:14,373 --> 00:47:18,333 I'm bringing them home and picking up the nurse on Tuesday. 634 00:47:18,461 --> 00:47:20,999 I don't go to Nassau until Wednesday afternoon. 635 00:47:23,049 --> 00:47:27,339 PATTY: He coped with it wonderfully. I think I had to do more coping. 636 00:47:27,470 --> 00:47:31,384 Well, you have to, if you're going to have a successful marriage. 637 00:47:32,350 --> 00:47:35,138 And whatever comes along you take in your stride. 638 00:47:36,729 --> 00:47:40,348 Because he was away a lot of the time. (LAUGHS) 639 00:47:41,317 --> 00:47:42,774 (ENGINE REVS) 640 00:47:49,075 --> 00:47:54,446 MICHAEL CLARK: 1966 was Bruce McLaren's first year as a Formula 1 constructor. 641 00:47:57,333 --> 00:48:00,792 Bruce, above all, wanted to win in Formula 1. 642 00:48:00,920 --> 00:48:04,254 To the extent that he got hold of numbers one and two, 643 00:48:04,382 --> 00:48:07,546 the numbers that go on the car, for Chris and himself. 644 00:48:08,928 --> 00:48:12,512 MICHAEL CLARK: Chris Amon was going to be running the backup car. 645 00:48:12,640 --> 00:48:14,427 It never happened. 646 00:48:14,558 --> 00:48:19,644 I never got to do any races at all because the engine was a disaster. 647 00:48:21,816 --> 00:48:24,934 MICHAEL CLARK: Bruce put an Indianapolis Ford engine 648 00:48:25,069 --> 00:48:27,402 into the back of his Formula 1 car. 649 00:48:28,489 --> 00:48:33,860 It made a fantastic noise, but just had no speed at all. 650 00:48:40,209 --> 00:48:42,997 Dear folks, it's been so long since I've written 651 00:48:43,129 --> 00:48:45,963 I guess you must wonder what's going on. 652 00:48:46,090 --> 00:48:48,878 The last few months have been a little difficult. 653 00:48:49,009 --> 00:48:52,252 For the first time ever, we've had a major setback. 654 00:48:52,388 --> 00:48:55,972 The F1 season is over, and we've certainly had a failure. 655 00:48:57,143 --> 00:49:00,102 It's hard to keep up the spirits of the team. 656 00:49:01,355 --> 00:49:03,347 ROBIN: The team stuck at it, as they do. 657 00:49:03,482 --> 00:49:06,566 But, you know, with that engine there was no hope... 658 00:49:07,445 --> 00:49:10,028 which was a real blow. 659 00:49:22,418 --> 00:49:25,035 BRUCE: I've been feeling a bit of pain lately. 660 00:49:25,671 --> 00:49:26,878 Just one question, Bruce. 661 00:49:27,006 --> 00:49:30,170 The doc asked do I get headaches, and I said, "Yes." 662 00:49:30,301 --> 00:49:32,167 Quite possibly due to the curve in your spine. 663 00:49:32,303 --> 00:49:34,795 Due to the pelvis not being square when I stand. 664 00:49:35,556 --> 00:49:38,139 Your left leg being shorter than your right. 665 00:49:38,267 --> 00:49:42,557 For a more permanent solution, there's a rather radical procedure that we can do, 666 00:49:42,688 --> 00:49:46,022 in which we replace the head of your femur with a steel one. 667 00:49:46,942 --> 00:49:48,228 He sent me to have an X-ray, 668 00:49:48,360 --> 00:49:50,898 and when I looked at them, I was a little shaken. 669 00:49:51,030 --> 00:49:55,570 The right was a beaut ball and socket and the left was a tatty old thing. 670 00:49:55,701 --> 00:50:01,197 Quite normal Perthes Disease recovery, he said. But it shook me a bit. 671 00:50:01,916 --> 00:50:04,624 WALLY: His short leg, and the pain it caused him, 672 00:50:04,752 --> 00:50:06,869 to him personally, was a great problem. 673 00:50:09,423 --> 00:50:12,291 It was never talked about, it was never, ever considered to be 674 00:50:12,426 --> 00:50:18,013 of anybody else's concern but his, but it was his reality. 675 00:50:22,937 --> 00:50:24,974 PHIL: Bruce needed a lift. 676 00:50:25,481 --> 00:50:30,772 JOURNALIST: This is Le Mans, home of the most famous road race in the world. 677 00:50:31,570 --> 00:50:33,653 PHIL: Through his contacts with Ford, 678 00:50:33,781 --> 00:50:36,114 Bruce was contracted to drive at Le Mans. 679 00:50:38,661 --> 00:50:44,623 McLaren had been commissioned by Ford to build a special version of the GT40. 680 00:50:45,960 --> 00:50:49,670 I first met Bruce about 1966. 681 00:50:49,797 --> 00:50:52,790 We were testing and developing with Ford. 682 00:50:54,260 --> 00:50:56,968 We used to kid around, because he had a bit of a limp, 683 00:50:57,096 --> 00:51:00,305 and he had to have the clutch pedal closer to him. 684 00:51:00,432 --> 00:51:05,803 And I said, "You know what?" I said, "I keep banging my shins on that." 685 00:51:05,938 --> 00:51:09,147 Stupid things, but that's what friends do. 686 00:51:11,569 --> 00:51:15,813 I was in good hands with Bruce. I wanted to learn as much as I could, 687 00:51:15,990 --> 00:51:17,697 because Bruce was an artist. 688 00:51:18,617 --> 00:51:23,408 I loved the way he would rotate the car, and there was a finesse to that. 689 00:51:23,539 --> 00:51:29,080 To be able to extract every ounce of what this machine is capable of, 690 00:51:29,753 --> 00:51:31,369 a machine that... 691 00:51:32,673 --> 00:51:33,709 can hurt you. 692 00:51:35,384 --> 00:51:39,799 COLIN: He took that GT40 from a vehicle that was dangerous at 190 693 00:51:39,930 --> 00:51:44,095 to a car that was going 214 or so mile an hour, hands off. 694 00:51:46,103 --> 00:51:51,599 Bruce had contributed a lot of his expertise to the program, 695 00:51:51,734 --> 00:51:55,273 and Fords were pretty dominant at that time. 696 00:51:56,280 --> 00:51:59,318 ANDRETTI: Le Mans was really the big objective. 697 00:52:00,451 --> 00:52:03,944 Henry Ford had decided he wanted to win it and it didn't matter what it took. 698 00:52:05,664 --> 00:52:08,702 There wasn't a budget constraint like we all had in Formula 1. 699 00:52:10,502 --> 00:52:13,995 CHRIS: Bruce and I teamed up as Ford drivers. 700 00:52:14,131 --> 00:52:17,875 I guess it became natural to put the two Kiwis together. 701 00:52:20,679 --> 00:52:23,262 Having a chance to win Le Mans was huge. 702 00:52:27,686 --> 00:52:30,349 The race always started at four o'clock in the afternoon, 703 00:52:30,481 --> 00:52:32,973 and finished at four o'clock the following afternoon. 704 00:52:36,236 --> 00:52:38,649 Bruce started the race, 705 00:52:38,781 --> 00:52:41,740 sprinted across the track, one leg shorter than the other. 706 00:52:43,619 --> 00:52:45,326 (ENGINES ROAR) 707 00:52:52,878 --> 00:52:58,124 In those days, those cars, you couldn't drive them flat out for 24 hours. 708 00:52:59,009 --> 00:53:01,626 But Bruce said, you know, "We've got nothing to lose. 709 00:53:01,762 --> 00:53:04,800 Let's give it everything." And that's exactly what we did. 710 00:53:04,932 --> 00:53:06,673 We just drove it flat out. 711 00:53:07,393 --> 00:53:11,103 COMMENTATOR: Headlight beams pick out the advertising signs in high relief, 712 00:53:11,230 --> 00:53:15,099 and the long lonely night of endurance lies ahead. 713 00:53:21,573 --> 00:53:24,111 PHIL: As daylight dawned on the Sunday, 714 00:53:24,243 --> 00:53:26,951 the Fords were in a very strong position. 715 00:53:29,707 --> 00:53:31,915 MAN OVER TANNOY: In first place, number two, Ford. 716 00:53:32,042 --> 00:53:33,874 In second place, number one, Ford. 717 00:53:34,962 --> 00:53:37,295 In third place, number five, Ford. 718 00:53:38,507 --> 00:53:41,625 CHRIS: Ford made the decision, we're first, second and third, 719 00:53:41,760 --> 00:53:43,092 we'll have a dead heat. 720 00:53:43,846 --> 00:53:46,589 When the decision came to slow us down, 721 00:53:47,766 --> 00:53:50,554 I can remember Bruce being really annoyed. 722 00:53:53,397 --> 00:53:55,184 Bruce did the last stint. 723 00:53:56,275 --> 00:54:00,269 I will never know whether Bruce put his foot down, or Ken Miles backed off, 724 00:54:00,404 --> 00:54:04,148 but Bruce crossed the line clearly in front. 725 00:54:12,124 --> 00:54:16,084 Suddenly, you know, we're standing up on the podium with Henry Ford, 726 00:54:16,211 --> 00:54:19,875 and we've won one of the most famous races that exists. 727 00:54:20,007 --> 00:54:22,340 We've just won Le Mans. 728 00:54:22,468 --> 00:54:24,175 (WHISTLING AND CHEERING) 729 00:54:29,683 --> 00:54:31,845 # A few years back Ford savvied a need 730 00:54:31,977 --> 00:54:34,310 # For a bold new breed of four-wheeled steed 731 00:54:34,438 --> 00:54:36,680 # A car to stand out from the rest of the gang 732 00:54:36,815 --> 00:54:38,431 # A car born to fame 733 00:54:38,567 --> 00:54:40,900 # The Ford Mustang... 734 00:54:41,028 --> 00:54:44,988 COLIN: People on the street, they own a Ford, and Bruce was driving a Ford. 735 00:54:45,115 --> 00:54:48,904 They'd say, McLaren, that's the guy that won Le Mans. 736 00:54:49,036 --> 00:54:51,278 It impressed so many people. 737 00:54:52,247 --> 00:54:55,866 # Mustang... 66! 738 00:54:56,251 --> 00:54:58,709 It was a huge PR boost. 739 00:55:00,839 --> 00:55:03,627 CHRIS: Bruce's entire racing operation at that time 740 00:55:03,759 --> 00:55:06,172 was really aimed at the Can-Am series. 741 00:55:07,179 --> 00:55:10,217 MARILYN FOX HALDER: Can-Am is the Canadian-American Challenge Cup. 742 00:55:10,349 --> 00:55:13,558 And that series consisted of unlimited engine, 743 00:55:13,685 --> 00:55:15,051 unlimited almost everything, 744 00:55:15,187 --> 00:55:18,021 so that people could be very innovative with their cars. 745 00:55:18,148 --> 00:55:21,391 Well, this is Mosport. And I'm Bruce McLaren. 746 00:55:22,152 --> 00:55:24,439 INTERVIEWER: What do you think was your biggest break? 747 00:55:24,571 --> 00:55:28,281 BRUCE: The creation of the Can-Am series was very good for us. 748 00:55:28,408 --> 00:55:31,492 Just at the stage where we were starting to concentrate 749 00:55:31,620 --> 00:55:33,077 on sports car racing, 750 00:55:33,205 --> 00:55:35,743 sports car racing became a very big thing in the US. 751 00:55:35,874 --> 00:55:41,211 MARILYN: I started as a race queen, if you will, with flags, and the jumping. 752 00:55:41,338 --> 00:55:44,672 I hear those engines, and I'm, whoa. (LAUGHS) 753 00:55:44,800 --> 00:55:47,417 I would go around with this camera all the time, 754 00:55:47,553 --> 00:55:49,385 and I'd do the drivers' parade, 755 00:55:49,513 --> 00:55:53,723 and they'd all wave at me when they go by. Like a family. 756 00:55:54,226 --> 00:55:57,264 Got to meet Bruce, and became friends. 757 00:55:57,396 --> 00:56:00,605 I loved the way he always said, "She'll be right, mate." 758 00:56:03,735 --> 00:56:06,944 DAN: Bruce had a good team, and he was trying to 759 00:56:07,072 --> 00:56:10,315 raise enough money so he could spend enough money 760 00:56:10,450 --> 00:56:13,568 to stay on the cutting edge of racing car development. 761 00:56:13,704 --> 00:56:16,538 MAN OVER TV: McLaren's design mastery was very much in evidence. 762 00:56:16,665 --> 00:56:19,874 Thirteen of his streamlined models were in the race. 763 00:56:20,002 --> 00:56:22,415 The McLaren was the class of the field. 764 00:56:23,672 --> 00:56:26,005 I was so envious, wishing so much 765 00:56:26,133 --> 00:56:28,841 that I could just drive one of those things myself. 766 00:56:30,304 --> 00:56:33,672 LOTHAR MOTSCHENBACHER: McLaren brand, the cars, appealed to me. 767 00:56:33,807 --> 00:56:37,471 It was smooth, and they looked good. So that inspired me. 768 00:56:39,104 --> 00:56:41,096 COMMENTATOR: Charging up the back straight, 769 00:56:41,231 --> 00:56:44,474 McLaren makes 165 miles an hour look easy. 770 00:56:47,154 --> 00:56:50,864 I met Lothar, and Lothar raced a Cobra for a while. 771 00:56:50,991 --> 00:56:53,574 But when he saw the McLaren... 772 00:56:53,702 --> 00:56:54,943 I sold my Cobra. 773 00:56:56,163 --> 00:56:57,779 I sold my house. 774 00:56:58,957 --> 00:57:00,448 I bought the McLaren. 775 00:57:05,172 --> 00:57:08,131 CHRIS: Bruce McLaren was very important to me, 776 00:57:08,258 --> 00:57:11,751 and what he started with the McLaren team was tremendous. 777 00:57:11,887 --> 00:57:14,470 It was a great couple of years of my life. 778 00:57:16,183 --> 00:57:19,597 But I was approached to meet Mr Ferrari. 779 00:57:22,064 --> 00:57:26,479 Bruce was very disappointed because I think that he was 780 00:57:26,610 --> 00:57:32,106 thinking about stopping racing himself and just running the team. 781 00:57:34,451 --> 00:57:37,819 INTERVIEWER: Bruce, you're so busy on the construction and management side, 782 00:57:37,955 --> 00:57:40,322 are you planning to retire from racing yourself, 783 00:57:40,457 --> 00:57:44,326 and devote seven days a week to construction and management? 784 00:57:44,461 --> 00:57:45,872 BRUCE: Not just yet. 785 00:57:46,004 --> 00:57:50,089 I imagine that in a couple of years or so I will do this. 786 00:57:50,217 --> 00:57:54,632 But at this stage it's still necessary for me to do the driving. 787 00:58:12,823 --> 00:58:15,031 ALASTAIR: In '67 we spent three months 788 00:58:15,158 --> 00:58:17,571 just building these Can-Am cars to go to the States. 789 00:58:17,703 --> 00:58:20,662 That's all we did. We're just mad activity. 790 00:58:20,789 --> 00:58:23,406 BRUCE HARRÉ: We needed to win to earn the prize money 791 00:58:23,542 --> 00:58:25,955 to be able to afford to do our Formula 1 car. 792 00:58:26,086 --> 00:58:28,453 I don't know how they scraped through all those years. 793 00:58:28,588 --> 00:58:32,673 I guess Teddy basically put a lot of money in, in the early days. 794 00:58:32,801 --> 00:58:38,013 GORDON COPPUCK: The Formula 1 failure hit Teddy's wallet very bad. 795 00:58:38,140 --> 00:58:42,931 It was one thing for the sponsors to say, "Yes, we'll stick with you," 796 00:58:43,061 --> 00:58:46,554 but they had to have a reason for sticking with us. 797 00:58:48,191 --> 00:58:52,435 REPORTER: The McLaren team has built a completely new Can-Am car for 1967. 798 00:58:52,571 --> 00:58:54,062 It's the M6A. 799 00:58:57,075 --> 00:59:00,614 Bruce's new teammate, his fellow New Zealander Denis Hulme. 800 00:59:00,746 --> 00:59:03,659 INTERVIEWER: Where are you finding that extra speed? 801 00:59:03,790 --> 00:59:07,033 I would say largely with our car, on acceleration coming out of the corners. 802 00:59:08,628 --> 00:59:10,915 INTERVIEWER: You don't expect any trouble in the race? 803 00:59:11,048 --> 00:59:13,415 I always expect trouble, I just hope we don't have any. 804 00:59:18,430 --> 00:59:20,547 WALLY: At Mosport the race was gonna start. 805 00:59:20,682 --> 00:59:22,719 Bruce said, "Look, we've got a problem." 806 00:59:22,851 --> 00:59:25,719 COMMENTATOR: New Zealander Bruce McLaren, who qualified second, 807 00:59:25,854 --> 00:59:26,890 is not on the grid. 808 00:59:27,022 --> 00:59:28,809 Minutes before the cars were lined up, 809 00:59:28,940 --> 00:59:31,307 the McLaren mechanics discovered a leaky fuel bag, 810 00:59:31,485 --> 00:59:34,978 and are feverishly working to replace it, but time is running out. 811 00:59:37,199 --> 00:59:39,862 Teammate Denis Hulme will carry the McLaren banner. 812 00:59:41,953 --> 00:59:44,821 Dan Gurney, in the second row, will be his major threat. 813 00:59:46,666 --> 00:59:49,704 The field is off for one tour around the two-and-a-half-mile course, 814 00:59:49,836 --> 00:59:51,327 without McLaren. 815 00:59:59,054 --> 01:00:02,468 WALLY: And then the Americans saw Bruce do something special. 816 01:00:03,141 --> 01:00:05,428 COMMENTATOR 1: McLaren is off, flat out. 817 01:00:06,228 --> 01:00:08,845 To play catch-up is a tough way to go racing. 818 01:00:08,980 --> 01:00:12,849 COMMENTATOR 2: McLaren almost a lap behind as the pack gets the green flag. 819 01:00:14,444 --> 01:00:17,232 COMMENTATOR 1: Bruce McLaren is 55 seconds behind. 820 01:00:21,201 --> 01:00:23,784 Denis Hulme in the number five McLaren leads Gurney 821 01:00:23,912 --> 01:00:26,450 into the deceptive downhill left-hander at Turn Two. 822 01:00:28,875 --> 01:00:30,366 McLaren's out of the esses 823 01:00:30,544 --> 01:00:33,708 and blasts for the start/finish straight and green. 824 01:00:36,091 --> 01:00:38,674 COMMENTATOR 2: Hulme and Gurney are setting a blistering pace. 825 01:00:42,013 --> 01:00:44,380 COMMENTATOR 1: McLaren gamely pours it on, 826 01:00:44,516 --> 01:00:46,599 cutting the gap between him and the tail-enders. 827 01:00:51,148 --> 01:00:53,265 McLaren has caught tail-ender Nat Adams, 828 01:00:53,400 --> 01:00:55,266 and signals Fred Pipin to let him by. 829 01:01:01,867 --> 01:01:05,611 McLaren pulls up five places in just five laps. 830 01:01:07,664 --> 01:01:09,246 McLaren seems to choose any line 831 01:01:09,374 --> 01:01:11,661 in a daring drive rarely seen in motor racing. 832 01:01:26,683 --> 01:01:30,222 Brett Lunger is into the guard rail, debris all over the tracks. 833 01:01:30,353 --> 01:01:32,936 COMMENTATOR 2: Gurney and the sensational Bruce McLaren 834 01:01:33,064 --> 01:01:34,350 battle for second. 835 01:01:37,736 --> 01:01:40,444 COMMENTATOR 1: McLaren makes his move down the pit straight. 836 01:01:42,449 --> 01:01:44,315 But Gurney shuts the door. 837 01:01:52,959 --> 01:01:55,872 COMMENTATOR 2: McLaren now in second. 838 01:01:56,004 --> 01:01:58,997 COMMENTATOR 1: McLaren crew chief Tyler Alexander looks happy, 839 01:01:59,132 --> 01:02:00,418 wouldn't you say? 840 01:02:01,176 --> 01:02:04,169 Hulme is in trouble. He's done serious damage to the bodywork. 841 01:02:07,682 --> 01:02:09,548 McLaren narrows the gap. 842 01:02:11,561 --> 01:02:14,679 Hulme struggles on, the burnt-out wheel locked in place. 843 01:02:19,611 --> 01:02:21,978 COMMENTATOR 2: Incredibly, Denny holds on to win. 844 01:02:22,113 --> 01:02:26,483 Bruce storms back to make it a sensational McLaren one-two. 845 01:02:27,327 --> 01:02:30,365 Every racing driver likes the opportunity now and then 846 01:02:30,497 --> 01:02:33,490 to be able to come right from the back of the field. 847 01:02:34,042 --> 01:02:37,001 MICHAEL CLARK: Even though Bruce was really wanting to try and wind down, 848 01:02:37,128 --> 01:02:40,621 he loved racing, he loved driving. And he was still good at it. 849 01:02:42,467 --> 01:02:45,801 Bruce needed another driver in Formula 1. 850 01:02:47,305 --> 01:02:50,013 Quite clearly Bruce and Denny got on very well. 851 01:02:52,894 --> 01:02:55,511 They were Kiwis taking on the world. 852 01:02:55,647 --> 01:02:56,808 (ROARS) 853 01:02:58,233 --> 01:02:59,644 (ENGINES SCREAM) 854 01:03:03,863 --> 01:03:05,980 PHIL: Denny had a foot in both camps, as it were. 855 01:03:06,116 --> 01:03:08,824 He was driving with Jack Brabham in Formula 1. 856 01:03:13,623 --> 01:03:17,287 The Formula 1 season ends up with Denny becoming World Champion. 857 01:03:17,419 --> 01:03:18,876 (CROWD CHEERS) 858 01:03:19,754 --> 01:03:23,498 Bruce won the Can-Am championship, Denny was second. 859 01:03:24,301 --> 01:03:26,714 DENNY: And the longer we went, we got stronger together, 860 01:03:26,845 --> 01:03:28,552 and Bruce decided there'd be a place for me 861 01:03:28,722 --> 01:03:30,759 in his Formula 1 team, his new Formula 1 team. 862 01:03:30,890 --> 01:03:33,724 - It's beautiful. - BRUCE: I don't like the steepness. 863 01:03:33,852 --> 01:03:35,059 - I do. - I'm with you. 864 01:03:35,186 --> 01:03:37,303 DENNY: You've got to play up to the fans, don't you? 865 01:03:39,858 --> 01:03:44,319 Our Formula 1 car was designed. The M7. Robin Herd designed the chassis. 866 01:03:46,031 --> 01:03:48,398 The car was a success right from the start. 867 01:03:54,205 --> 01:03:57,448 PHIL: We were starting to look very good. 868 01:03:57,584 --> 01:04:02,204 And then, in 1968, Bruce made history at Spa. 869 01:04:13,683 --> 01:04:17,302 Spa is a very, very long race, very high speed. 870 01:04:17,437 --> 01:04:20,896 Fuel consumption is absolutely critical. 871 01:04:24,527 --> 01:04:26,314 ALASTAIR: Spa was a bit like Monaco. 872 01:04:26,446 --> 01:04:28,779 Sometimes only three or four cars would finish. 873 01:04:28,907 --> 01:04:32,275 Denny was very competitive. Second right from the start. 874 01:04:32,410 --> 01:04:35,073 Bruce was running sixth or seventh, making his way up the field, 875 01:04:35,205 --> 01:04:39,370 and Denny got into the lead, and then the next thing there he is, in the pits. 876 01:04:41,336 --> 01:04:43,453 Pit stop. What's wrong? 877 01:04:43,588 --> 01:04:46,501 Drive shaft's melted off the side of the gearbox. 878 01:04:48,760 --> 01:04:52,094 PHIL: But Bruce's car was running particularly well. 879 01:04:52,764 --> 01:04:53,971 Towards the end of the race, 880 01:04:54,099 --> 01:04:58,264 he'd worked himself up into second place, behind Jackie Stewart. 881 01:04:58,395 --> 01:05:00,478 Tyler was out there with the pit board to Bruce, 882 01:05:00,605 --> 01:05:02,972 waving furiously, telling him to go faster and faster, 883 01:05:03,108 --> 01:05:05,395 'cause there was every chance he could catch Jackie. 884 01:05:06,903 --> 01:05:09,646 On the last lap, unbeknown to Bruce, 885 01:05:09,781 --> 01:05:13,491 Jackie Stewart's car stopped, out of fuel. 886 01:05:13,618 --> 01:05:17,077 But he didn't see Jackie run out, and he crossed the line. 887 01:05:20,333 --> 01:05:23,121 As far as Bruce was concerned, he'd finished second, 888 01:05:23,253 --> 01:05:25,870 and we were trying to say to him, "You've won. You've won. 889 01:05:26,005 --> 01:05:27,462 You've won the race." 890 01:05:38,435 --> 01:05:41,269 PATTY: Oh, I just thought it was fantastic. 891 01:05:41,396 --> 01:05:45,106 Absolutely fantastic. And he deserved it. 892 01:05:50,280 --> 01:05:55,446 PHIL: Bruce had now won Formula 1 Grand Prix in a car of his own design 893 01:05:55,577 --> 01:05:58,365 and manufacture, bearing his name, 894 01:05:58,496 --> 01:06:01,955 and it was just a major step forward for the race team. 895 01:06:05,170 --> 01:06:07,036 MICHAEL CLARK: It is so appropriate 896 01:06:07,172 --> 01:06:11,257 that the first ever win for a McLaren in Formula 1 897 01:06:11,384 --> 01:06:13,922 was with Bruce McLaren at the wheel. 898 01:06:14,053 --> 01:06:18,593 And it was the second time in history that a driver won a Grand Prix 899 01:06:18,725 --> 01:06:21,513 with his name on the nose of the car. 900 01:06:22,562 --> 01:06:24,895 And it's never happened since. 901 01:06:27,025 --> 01:06:30,109 PHIL: I'd said to Bruce, you know, "When we first started over here 902 01:06:30,236 --> 01:06:35,356 eight or nine years ago, and we dreamed about doing something on our own, 903 01:06:35,492 --> 01:06:39,953 we didn't know how long it would take, when we could do it, but we've done it." 904 01:06:44,083 --> 01:06:47,702 Here in a cul-de-sac, right under the flight path of London Airport, 905 01:06:47,837 --> 01:06:50,124 is the home of one of the most successful 906 01:06:50,256 --> 01:06:52,543 areas of British motor racing. 907 01:06:53,968 --> 01:06:59,054 David Road was a very basic kind of English industrial estate. 908 01:07:03,561 --> 01:07:08,522 To us at the time, it seemed like this was very grand, but... 909 01:07:08,650 --> 01:07:12,234 ALASTAIR: Every 80 seconds we had a jet land over the top of us, 910 01:07:12,362 --> 01:07:14,775 and if you're on the telephone, you just had to stop talking. 911 01:07:14,906 --> 01:07:17,489 You'd have to say, "Excuse me, you've got to wait for 60 seconds 912 01:07:17,617 --> 01:07:19,779 whilst the building vibrates." 913 01:07:20,620 --> 01:07:23,363 WALLY: Having the factory so close to the airport suited Bruce fine. 914 01:07:23,498 --> 01:07:24,784 He was constantly in the air. 915 01:07:24,958 --> 01:07:27,746 He was able to jump off the plane at the airport, get to David Road, 916 01:07:27,919 --> 01:07:30,957 have a few meetings, and he'd be back on the plane within minutes. 917 01:07:31,881 --> 01:07:34,043 Bruce and Denny spent a lot of time in airplanes 918 01:07:34,175 --> 01:07:36,462 backwards and forwards across the Atlantic. 919 01:07:43,226 --> 01:07:46,765 CARY TAYLOR: The drivers, Bruce and Denny's, involvement was split between 920 01:07:46,896 --> 01:07:51,482 a Can-Am weekend, and then a Formula 1 weekend in Europe. 921 01:07:52,735 --> 01:07:54,442 JIM STONE: They'd fly in on the Thursday 922 01:07:54,571 --> 01:07:58,155 because the jet lag was quite bad between England and the US. 923 01:07:58,283 --> 01:08:01,276 And we'd run Friday, and then Saturday practice and qualifying, 924 01:08:01,411 --> 01:08:02,993 and then race on Sunday. 925 01:08:05,665 --> 01:08:11,002 REPORTER: Team McLaren earned more than $162,000 in prizes for the series. 926 01:08:13,590 --> 01:08:16,754 MICHAEL CLARK: Bruce must've been something of a workaholic. 927 01:08:18,177 --> 01:08:22,012 There was this great need for him to be busy. 928 01:08:23,057 --> 01:08:25,970 I'm not sure when he ever found time to sleep. 929 01:08:27,478 --> 01:08:32,189 LOTHAR: Bruce also did have big plans to manufacture street cars, road cars. 930 01:08:32,317 --> 01:08:35,151 And I remember the prototype coupe that he built. 931 01:08:35,278 --> 01:08:39,022 MARILYN: We were in England, setting up to get delivery of our next McLaren. 932 01:08:39,157 --> 01:08:42,616 When we were in the office, he showed us this model that was there, 933 01:08:42,744 --> 01:08:46,033 the GT that he wanted to build, because that was his dream. 934 01:08:47,999 --> 01:08:50,082 We would like to do a road car in the future, 935 01:08:50,209 --> 01:08:52,872 and we're talking and thinking about it. Some way down the line. 936 01:08:53,046 --> 01:08:54,253 I hope it happens. 937 01:08:56,132 --> 01:08:59,796 That road car really was Bruce's baby. 938 01:09:13,733 --> 01:09:15,269 PATTY: All the neighbors came out 939 01:09:15,401 --> 01:09:19,361 when he very quietly tried to drive it out of the garage. 940 01:09:22,158 --> 01:09:23,774 I only drove it briefly, 941 01:09:23,910 --> 01:09:26,744 and wanted to show off when you had a cocktail party. 942 01:09:46,224 --> 01:09:49,888 BRUCE: We're in a tremendously competitive year. 943 01:09:50,019 --> 01:09:52,352 The cars are very, very equal. 944 01:09:52,480 --> 01:09:56,770 They're all within tenths of a second on lap time. 945 01:09:56,901 --> 01:09:58,938 This really keeps you working. 946 01:10:00,238 --> 01:10:02,025 (ENGINE REVS) 947 01:10:03,032 --> 01:10:06,821 MICHAEL CLARK: Cars were becoming increasingly more powerful, 948 01:10:06,953 --> 01:10:11,539 and designers were trying to find ways of creating downforce 949 01:10:11,666 --> 01:10:16,411 to keep the cars on the track, on fast corners in particular. 950 01:10:16,546 --> 01:10:18,754 And cars started sprouting wings. 951 01:10:20,758 --> 01:10:24,217 Aerofoil section. Put it on struts, stick it on the back of the car, 952 01:10:24,345 --> 01:10:26,211 put something on the front to balance it out, 953 01:10:26,347 --> 01:10:28,805 and it gives more downforce, and therefore more grip. 954 01:10:29,851 --> 01:10:33,470 GARY: You know, aerodynamics has come a long way since those days 955 01:10:33,604 --> 01:10:35,971 of us putting a wing on a minivan 956 01:10:36,107 --> 01:10:38,565 and measuring the downforce with bathroom scales. 957 01:10:43,823 --> 01:10:47,567 For the '69 season the car was designated M8B. 958 01:10:47,702 --> 01:10:51,116 This was the car that we ran a high wing configuration, 959 01:10:51,247 --> 01:10:56,333 with struts down on to the uprights, that proved to be unbeatable. 960 01:10:57,295 --> 01:11:00,459 MAN OVER TV: Group 7, the fastest racing cars in the world. 961 01:11:00,590 --> 01:11:05,381 Champions McLaren and Hulme drive these cars to win on Gulf Premium No-nox. 962 01:11:09,474 --> 01:11:11,136 If McLaren and Hulme depend on it 963 01:11:11,267 --> 01:11:14,931 for power, performance and mileage, shouldn't you? 964 01:11:17,190 --> 01:11:21,685 PHIL: The success of Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme in Can-Am was extraordinary. 965 01:11:35,333 --> 01:11:39,794 MICHAEL CLARK: In 1969, there were 11 rounds of the Can-Am championship. 966 01:11:40,713 --> 01:11:43,046 McLarens won all 11 of them. 967 01:11:43,216 --> 01:11:48,336 CARY: Every race. Hulme won five, McLaren won six. 968 01:11:51,933 --> 01:11:53,265 Just unbelievable. 969 01:11:56,395 --> 01:11:57,977 (CROWD WHISTLES AND CHEERS) 970 01:12:09,075 --> 01:12:11,237 ALASTAIR: He was bringing home buckets of cash. 971 01:12:11,869 --> 01:12:14,361 Lots of other race team owners made themselves rich 972 01:12:14,497 --> 01:12:17,661 and beggared their teams, and Bruce had it the right way round. 973 01:12:17,792 --> 01:12:19,954 Put your money and your effort into your race team, 974 01:12:20,086 --> 01:12:23,295 and then, when it's really winning, then you can live off the highlife. 975 01:12:25,925 --> 01:12:28,838 BRUCE: So we've finished building the house in Walton-on-Thames. 976 01:12:32,723 --> 01:12:36,012 Three-quarters of an acre. Mum, you'll love it, I'm sure. 977 01:12:36,686 --> 01:12:39,394 I'm happy. It's a real family home. 978 01:12:40,982 --> 01:12:42,848 We've called it Muriwai. 979 01:12:53,828 --> 01:12:56,445 WALLY: When you talk to anybody that's at their height, 980 01:12:56,581 --> 01:12:59,745 it has to be all-consuming, it has to be your total life. 981 01:13:00,877 --> 01:13:02,869 It was like working in a circus. 982 01:13:03,004 --> 01:13:05,917 The circus would go to America, or the circus would go to Mexico, 983 01:13:06,048 --> 01:13:08,756 or South Africa, and you would turn up at the racetrack, 984 01:13:08,885 --> 01:13:11,127 it'd be the same tire people, and the same fuel people, 985 01:13:11,262 --> 01:13:13,345 and all the other same team members, 986 01:13:13,472 --> 01:13:15,555 and you hadn't seen each other for three weeks. 987 01:13:17,268 --> 01:13:20,352 It was just like a small community that moved around the world. 988 01:13:21,272 --> 01:13:24,640 REPORTER: New Zealander Bruce McLaren driving in his 100th Grand Prix 989 01:13:24,775 --> 01:13:26,937 at the age of only 32. 990 01:13:27,069 --> 01:13:31,860 Each year it gets a little harder to keep everything as neatly 991 01:13:31,991 --> 01:13:35,780 and as nicely controlled as we did, you know, in previous years, 992 01:13:35,912 --> 01:13:38,655 because there is just that much more administration, 993 01:13:38,789 --> 01:13:40,576 there is that much more to go wrong. 994 01:13:40,708 --> 01:13:44,167 PHIL: We had grown very quickly in the space of two or three years. 995 01:13:46,589 --> 01:13:50,959 Bruce was so busy that I would, sort of, wave to him as he passed in the factory. 996 01:13:51,093 --> 01:13:53,756 JIM STONE: It was always a rush to get the Formula 1 cars 997 01:13:53,888 --> 01:13:58,178 built for the January, February start. And then Can-Am didn't start till June. 998 01:13:58,351 --> 01:14:00,593 WALLY: Resources were fairly stretched. 999 01:14:00,728 --> 01:14:03,937 Not a huge team of people at all, maybe 50 guys 1000 01:14:04,065 --> 01:14:09,481 working on Can-Am, Formula 1 and Indianapolis cars as well. 1001 01:14:09,612 --> 01:14:13,276 People say the three big races in motorsport are 1002 01:14:13,407 --> 01:14:18,823 the Monaco Grand Prix, Le Mans, and the Indianapolis 500. 1003 01:14:18,955 --> 01:14:23,199 The Indy 500 is arguably the best-known race in the world. 1004 01:14:27,046 --> 01:14:31,666 MICHAEL CLARK: I suppose it was logical for a workaholic to look at Indianapolis 1005 01:14:31,801 --> 01:14:34,134 as the next thing to tackle. 1006 01:14:35,554 --> 01:14:37,170 Yeah, he was building an empire. 1007 01:14:37,723 --> 01:14:40,807 BRUCE: Dear folks, two Indy cars went off last night. 1008 01:14:40,935 --> 01:14:42,767 And Denny, Chris Amon, Teddy and I 1009 01:14:42,895 --> 01:14:45,137 should be running at Indianapolis on Monday morning. 1010 01:14:46,315 --> 01:14:48,523 CHRIS: Nobody in the team, other than Denny, 1011 01:14:48,651 --> 01:14:50,643 really had any experience of the place. 1012 01:14:51,237 --> 01:14:52,819 Very early on in the month, 1013 01:14:52,947 --> 01:14:56,190 Denny's car caught fire going down the back straight. 1014 01:14:59,245 --> 01:15:01,703 PHIL: Denny's overalls were on fire, 1015 01:15:01,831 --> 01:15:04,869 but because it was methanol, you couldn't see any flame burning. 1016 01:15:07,128 --> 01:15:09,996 CHRIS: And Denny ended up getting his hands badly burnt, 1017 01:15:10,131 --> 01:15:13,624 which put a stop to his driving, in fact he ended up in hospital. 1018 01:15:22,226 --> 01:15:24,843 PHIL: We were scheduled for a test with the Can-Am car. 1019 01:15:28,941 --> 01:15:30,898 The entire month of May had been 1020 01:15:31,027 --> 01:15:33,895 a massive intersection of all of our projects. 1021 01:15:37,408 --> 01:15:43,780 Formula 1, Indianapolis and Can-Am was almost too much for one man. 1022 01:15:43,914 --> 01:15:46,076 And I think he'd come to the realization 1023 01:15:46,208 --> 01:15:49,167 that he was gonna need to step away from some driving. 1024 01:15:49,295 --> 01:15:53,039 And I suppose perhaps Patty had an influence on that as well, 1025 01:15:53,174 --> 01:15:54,415 understandably. 1026 01:15:56,594 --> 01:16:00,178 PATTY: He'd just arrived back from America the day before, 1027 01:16:00,306 --> 01:16:01,672 from Indianapolis. 1028 01:16:01,807 --> 01:16:04,470 Denny should have been testing the car, 1029 01:16:04,602 --> 01:16:07,845 because of Bruce just being back and jet-Iagged. 1030 01:16:09,398 --> 01:16:11,390 But Denny couldn't drive. 1031 01:16:12,401 --> 01:16:15,064 The design side of the car hadn't changed a lot. 1032 01:16:15,196 --> 01:16:19,315 How are you gonna do a lot better than 11 out of 11 wins anyway? 1033 01:16:20,701 --> 01:16:24,320 The main change came about through banning high wings. 1034 01:16:24,455 --> 01:16:27,698 There were so many accidents in Formula 1 with the high wings... 1035 01:16:31,212 --> 01:16:34,956 that the Americans followed suit and banned them at the end of the year. 1036 01:16:35,466 --> 01:16:38,129 Cary Taylor and myself were at Goodwood. 1037 01:16:38,260 --> 01:16:42,470 And they were exploring rear-wing configurations. 1038 01:16:42,598 --> 01:16:46,592 They had a wing section hung between fins on the tail the first time, 1039 01:16:46,727 --> 01:16:50,061 and this generated huge amounts of downforce. 1040 01:16:53,484 --> 01:16:54,816 (ENGINE ROARS) 1041 01:16:57,947 --> 01:17:01,861 We were testing there with a Formula 1 car, and a Can-Am car. 1042 01:17:01,992 --> 01:17:04,029 And he was climbing from one car into the other. 1043 01:17:11,293 --> 01:17:14,786 CARY: He was in a great frame of mind, and I always remember, 1044 01:17:14,922 --> 01:17:19,633 he'd been to see the Sundance Kid film, and it took his fancy. 1045 01:17:20,344 --> 01:17:22,210 He was pretty impressed with that. 1046 01:17:22,346 --> 01:17:23,382 Ready? 1047 01:17:25,182 --> 01:17:27,174 No, we'll jump. 1048 01:17:33,816 --> 01:17:37,059 Oh, shit! 1049 01:17:41,365 --> 01:17:45,109 And you always stop at midday at Goodwood for lunch. 1050 01:17:46,662 --> 01:17:51,123 The Aero Club insists. But Bruce wanted to do one more run. 1051 01:17:51,250 --> 01:17:53,788 And he wanted to use some more rear wing. 1052 01:17:58,340 --> 01:18:02,630 There was a bit of a frantic "get the car out" 1053 01:18:02,761 --> 01:18:07,131 to get just another lap in to evaluate this particular adjustment. 1054 01:18:09,852 --> 01:18:11,343 (ENGINE ROARS) 1055 01:18:22,239 --> 01:18:23,775 You can hear those cars, 1056 01:18:23,908 --> 01:18:28,824 the V8 running about 6,000 revs, and those were monstrous engines. 1057 01:18:40,424 --> 01:18:42,757 - All of a sudden, it's just... - (ENGINE ROARS) 1058 01:18:42,885 --> 01:18:44,467 (SILENCE) 1059 01:18:48,891 --> 01:18:50,348 And a silence. 1060 01:18:57,107 --> 01:19:00,020 ALASTAIR: Jim Stone and I jumped in my car, and then drove round. 1061 01:19:00,152 --> 01:19:05,989 And I lifted him out of the car, and it was obvious to me that he was dead, 1062 01:19:06,116 --> 01:19:08,824 because he was broken, and he was like a rag doll. 1063 01:19:08,953 --> 01:19:13,744 And so I... I held on to him. 1064 01:19:13,874 --> 01:19:18,710 I sat there and held him until the ambulance came, 1065 01:19:18,837 --> 01:19:21,045 and then the ambulance people took him off me. 1066 01:19:26,845 --> 01:19:29,087 PHIL: It wasn't too long before I had a phone call, 1067 01:19:29,223 --> 01:19:33,968 and it was a tragic accident, and we had lost Bruce. 1068 01:19:35,771 --> 01:19:37,228 So... so... 1069 01:19:38,274 --> 01:19:41,938 being what we were, we took the broken car, put it in the truck, 1070 01:19:42,069 --> 01:19:45,608 and I drove the truck back to the factory. 1071 01:19:45,739 --> 01:19:49,073 I had to tell Patty what had happened. 1072 01:19:51,704 --> 01:19:55,823 PATTY: A couple of the people from McLarens just came to the house. 1073 01:19:55,958 --> 01:19:58,416 I think one is in a state of shock for such a long time. 1074 01:19:58,544 --> 01:20:01,787 Amanda obviously was little, so she wasn't totally aware of it. 1075 01:20:02,464 --> 01:20:06,424 I said to Denny, "Let's just go outside." 1076 01:20:06,552 --> 01:20:09,670 So we went outside and walked around the lawn 1077 01:20:09,805 --> 01:20:11,637 and the garden in Bruce's house. 1078 01:20:12,558 --> 01:20:17,770 I realized I would have to call Bruce's parents in New Zealand. 1079 01:20:18,480 --> 01:20:19,561 (PHONE RINGS) 1080 01:20:19,690 --> 01:20:22,649 And it was now after midnight there. 1081 01:20:24,778 --> 01:20:29,239 Pop answered the phone and it was just so difficult... 1082 01:20:31,201 --> 01:20:33,158 to tell them what had happened. 1083 01:20:33,954 --> 01:20:38,244 I spoke to Pop. I spoke to Mrs Mac, 1084 01:20:38,375 --> 01:20:44,121 and Mrs Mac said, "You know, I had a dreadful premonition this morning 1085 01:20:44,256 --> 01:20:46,543 that something was going to happen." 1086 01:20:46,675 --> 01:20:51,420 And I sat up suddenly in bed. 1087 01:20:51,555 --> 01:20:56,346 Just bolt upright. And Les says, "What's the matter?" 1088 01:20:57,603 --> 01:21:00,391 (VOICE BREAKS) That whole day's come back, Roger. 1089 01:21:03,734 --> 01:21:04,770 WALLY: It's... 1090 01:21:06,403 --> 01:21:10,693 You build a pretty close relationship with a driver. He's got to trust you. 1091 01:21:11,950 --> 01:21:12,986 And... 1092 01:21:16,288 --> 01:21:17,824 Yeah. 1093 01:21:17,956 --> 01:21:21,540 Yeah, a very sad day. 1094 01:21:26,507 --> 01:21:32,845 PATTY: I wanted the boys to carry on, and I wrote a letter to the team, 1095 01:21:32,971 --> 01:21:35,463 the boys as I always called them. 1096 01:21:37,559 --> 01:21:39,391 My boys. 1097 01:21:50,197 --> 01:21:53,110 CARY: What happened should never have. 1098 01:21:53,242 --> 01:21:59,409 At, say, 180 mile an hour, with the rear wing set at a fairly high angle, 1099 01:21:59,540 --> 01:22:02,123 the rear section of the car lifted. 1100 01:22:07,423 --> 01:22:11,337 PHIL: Unfortunately, there was a marshal's post, due for demolition, 1101 01:22:11,468 --> 01:22:15,929 hadn't been demolished, right in the path of the car. 1102 01:22:21,145 --> 01:22:24,013 Teddy and I decided we would get everybody in the factory together, 1103 01:22:24,148 --> 01:22:28,017 and we said to them, "Take tomorrow off." 1104 01:22:28,152 --> 01:22:31,520 The next day everyone turned up. 1105 01:22:31,655 --> 01:22:35,023 Yeah, we decided to carry on. I mean, that's what he would've wanted us to do. 1106 01:22:39,288 --> 01:22:44,408 PHIL: Eoin Young, Patty McLaren and myself would fly out to New Zealand 1107 01:22:44,543 --> 01:22:45,784 for his funeral. 1108 01:22:48,839 --> 01:22:53,834 The funeral procession left to drive to the cemetery. 1109 01:22:54,803 --> 01:22:57,591 At every intersection, there was a traffic officer 1110 01:22:57,723 --> 01:23:00,466 making sure the lights were overridden, 1111 01:23:00,601 --> 01:23:04,595 so that the cortège was never going to be slowed down. 1112 01:23:04,730 --> 01:23:07,564 All of the traffic officers stood to attention 1113 01:23:07,691 --> 01:23:10,729 and saluted as we went through. 1114 01:23:20,078 --> 01:23:22,616 We got a huge photograph of Bruce, 1115 01:23:22,748 --> 01:23:27,459 and we put it up on the far wall of the factory, in the prototype shop. 1116 01:23:27,836 --> 01:23:30,294 Denny was there virtually every day, 1117 01:23:30,422 --> 01:23:33,881 other than the days that he had to go and see the specialist, 1118 01:23:34,009 --> 01:23:39,129 and he took over the mantle of team leader. 1119 01:23:39,264 --> 01:23:41,551 CARY: At the back of everyone's mind, of course, 1120 01:23:41,683 --> 01:23:47,520 was here we are due to be on Mosport, first Can-Am race, June 14th. 1121 01:23:47,648 --> 01:23:49,014 Within two weeks. 1122 01:23:49,149 --> 01:23:52,358 And so another car had to be built very quickly 1123 01:23:52,486 --> 01:23:55,479 if we were a functioning motor racing team. 1124 01:23:55,614 --> 01:23:59,358 PHIL: They quickly designed a whole new system of struts 1125 01:23:59,493 --> 01:24:02,406 to hold the bodywork and the rear wing. 1126 01:24:02,538 --> 01:24:05,747 Denny said, "I'm going to drive at Mosport," 1127 01:24:05,874 --> 01:24:08,241 because he said we've got to be there with two cars. 1128 01:24:08,377 --> 01:24:10,744 And we said, "No, you're not. You can't." 1129 01:24:10,879 --> 01:24:14,088 "The doctors have all said to you that, you know, your hands are so bad." 1130 01:24:14,216 --> 01:24:17,175 CARY: Denny certainly made it very obvious that, 1131 01:24:17,302 --> 01:24:19,168 come what may, he was driving. 1132 01:24:20,889 --> 01:24:26,226 The immediate thought was who can we approach to drive the second car? 1133 01:24:28,230 --> 01:24:29,937 COMMENTATOR: The McLaren team is here, 1134 01:24:30,065 --> 01:24:32,182 dedicated to winning in the memory of their boss. 1135 01:24:32,317 --> 01:24:34,559 Dan Gurney, a close friend of Bruce's, 1136 01:24:34,695 --> 01:24:36,812 has volunteered to drive the second McLaren. 1137 01:24:36,947 --> 01:24:39,109 DAN: I drove a Can-Am car for McLaren 1138 01:24:39,241 --> 01:24:43,781 under the worst sort of circumstances, when Bruce left us. 1139 01:24:43,912 --> 01:24:49,783 I felt as though my old friend would probably be honored if I could do well, 1140 01:24:49,918 --> 01:24:52,410 and so I said yes. 1141 01:24:52,546 --> 01:24:55,584 COMMENTATOR: He joins Denny Hulme, whose hands have been badly burned 1142 01:24:55,716 --> 01:24:58,959 in testing for the Indy 500. Against doctors' orders, 1143 01:24:59,094 --> 01:25:01,837 and with his hands heavily bandaged, Denny will race. 1144 01:25:03,348 --> 01:25:05,635 CARY: So on the grid at Mosport, 1145 01:25:05,767 --> 01:25:09,431 there's Denny with extremely painful, burnt hands, 1146 01:25:09,563 --> 01:25:13,807 and then that left hand went onto the wheel, 1147 01:25:13,942 --> 01:25:20,064 and we had to sort of mould it round the wheel so he could hold on. 1148 01:25:21,450 --> 01:25:25,410 PHIL: Unbelievably the doctors at Mosport allowed him to start. 1149 01:25:30,083 --> 01:25:34,498 Denny led for most of the way, until he had gearbox problems. 1150 01:25:35,380 --> 01:25:36,871 Dan won the race. 1151 01:25:38,592 --> 01:25:40,504 Denny finished third. 1152 01:25:41,136 --> 01:25:44,470 DAN: It was a great opportunity to do something for Bruce 1153 01:25:44,598 --> 01:25:46,180 to keep things going. 1154 01:25:47,392 --> 01:25:50,351 PHIL: McLaren went from success to success. 1155 01:25:50,854 --> 01:25:53,597 Teddy won the Can-Am Championship in 1970. 1156 01:25:54,441 --> 01:25:59,027 We'd won the Indy 500 in the new M16 with Mark Donohue. 1157 01:25:59,154 --> 01:26:02,522 In 1974, we achieved our ultimate goal, 1158 01:26:02,658 --> 01:26:05,901 we won the Formula 1 World Championship with Emerson Fittipaldi. 1159 01:26:07,204 --> 01:26:11,619 We won the Indy 500 with the works car with Johnny Rutherford. 1160 01:26:11,750 --> 01:26:15,915 Repeated that in 1976 with James Hunt in Formula 1, 1161 01:26:16,088 --> 01:26:19,331 Johnny Rutherford again at the Indy 500. 1162 01:26:19,466 --> 01:26:22,755 And McLaren became the only team in history 1163 01:26:22,886 --> 01:26:27,631 to have completed the World Championship Indy 500 double for two years. 1164 01:26:30,018 --> 01:26:33,477 The legacy of Bruce McLaren lives on. 1165 01:26:44,783 --> 01:26:49,323 I've always said that if Bruce had come into the factory one morning and said, 1166 01:26:49,454 --> 01:26:52,913 "OK, men," because he always addressed us collectively as men, 1167 01:26:53,041 --> 01:26:56,284 "OK, men, we're not gonna work on racing cars today, 1168 01:26:56,420 --> 01:26:58,377 we're gonna march across the Sahara Desert," 1169 01:26:58,505 --> 01:27:02,169 we'd have all said, "OK, Bruce. You know, no problem." 1170 01:27:05,137 --> 01:27:08,505 I remember my first actual race. 1171 01:27:09,391 --> 01:27:13,635 It was on a beach at a place called Muriwai, in New Zealand. 1172 01:27:14,354 --> 01:27:16,937 And I was about 16. 1173 01:27:20,902 --> 01:27:24,145 It was probably the shortest, slowest race I'd ever win. 1174 01:27:24,281 --> 01:27:26,193 Certainly there was no prize money. 1175 01:27:26,324 --> 01:27:29,362 In fact, I might have got a certificate, which says, 1176 01:27:29,494 --> 01:27:31,611 "This hereby declares that B. McLaren 1177 01:27:31,747 --> 01:27:35,866 won a up to 1500cc all-comers handicap race." 1178 01:27:36,001 --> 01:27:38,618 But I was certainly excited by it. 1179 01:28:00,859 --> 01:28:03,897 INTERVIEWER: They tell me that there have been quite a few modifications 1180 01:28:04,029 --> 01:28:05,861 carried out on this car of yours. 1181 01:28:05,989 --> 01:28:08,151 What would some of those modifications be? 1182 01:28:08,283 --> 01:28:10,616 I believe, for a start, you're using a bamboo space frame. 1183 01:28:10,744 --> 01:28:12,827 BRUCE: That's correct. It's a bamboo space frame. 1184 01:28:12,954 --> 01:28:16,743 And we're also using, the most sensational development 1185 01:28:16,875 --> 01:28:18,207 is of course the square wheel. 1186 01:28:18,335 --> 01:28:21,453 That gives us more tread area when the car is going sideways. 1187 01:28:21,588 --> 01:28:24,956 That's tread area on the ground, as you must of course understand. 1188 01:28:25,305 --> 01:28:31,515 Please rate this subtitle at www.osdb.link/9q6rn Help other users to choose the best subtitles 106373

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