Overview
- The lineup features the final chassis of each McLaren model, including the Speedtail, P1, Senna and the last F1 finished in a bespoke ‘Mansour Orange’
- Aside from the F1’s 1,810 km and occasional P1 GTR track use, every car remains unused in original factory-delivered condition under McLaren’s direct maintenance
- Under Ojjeh’s stewardship, McLaren secured seven constructors’ and ten drivers’ championships and launched McLaren Automotive and Applied Technologies divisions
- Classic car specialist Tom Hartley Jr, who sold Bernie Ecclestone’s 69-car collection earlier this year, has been entrusted by Ojjeh’s family to manage the sale
- Valued at more than $70 million, the family hopes a single custodian will keep the collection together as one unprecedented lot