McLaren M4A

The McLaren M4A was an open-wheel racing car designed by Robin Herd[1] and built by British Formula One team McLaren to compete in the European Formula Two Championship.

The M4A made its début in the 1967 European F2 Championship, and was powered by Ford Cosworth FVA engines.

[2] Although the car was reasonably competitive in the series, it was not able to challenge the more capable Brabham BT23 or Lotus 48.

[3] Graeme Lawrence recalled that he and Frank Gardner, who both drove the car in the 1968 season, struggled to handle the M4A and that McLaren's focus was firmly on Formula One at the time,[4] which explained why little development was done to the car from the 1967 version and teams were not offered much technical support.

[2] Historical racer Richard Griot recalled from his first drive of an M4A that "Nothing could touch it in a straight line.

An M4A at the Martini Legends event