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The McLaren M29 is a Formula One racing car built and run by McLaren during part of both the 1979 Formula One World Championship and the 1980 Formula One World Championship. The F version was built in 1979, but ran during three races of the 1981 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Andrea de Cesaris in all those races, with only one finish in its tenure. This car was the last of the M-numbered cars, as later in the season, the McLaren MP4/1 was readied for use in the championship, with the MP4-numbered cars still in use currently in Formula One.
McLaren
Founder: Bruce McLaren
McLaren Group: Ron Dennis (15%) | TAG Group (15%) | Mumtalakat (30%) | Daimler AG (11%)
Current personnel: Martin Whitmarsh | Paddy Lowe | Neil Oatley
Former personnel: John Barnard | Gordon Coppuck | Pat Fry | Norbert Haug | Robin Herd | Neil Martin | Teddy Mayer | Gordon Murray | Adrian Newey | Steve Nichols | Jo Ramirez | Nicholas Tombazis
Race drivers: 3.Lewis Hamilton | 4.
Jenson Button
Test drivers:
Gary Paffett |
Pedro de la Rosa
World Champions:Emerson Fittipaldi |
Lewis Hamilton |
James Hunt |
Mika Häkkinen |
Niki Lauda |
Alain Prost |
Ayrton Senna
Cars
Formula One: M2B | M4B | M5A | M7A | M7B | M7C | M7D | M9A | M14A | M14D | M19A | M19C | M23 | M26 | M28 | M29 | M29F | M30 | MP4 (MP4/1) | MP4B (MP4/1B) | MP4/1C | MP4/1E | MP4/2 | MP4/2B | MP4/2C | MP4/3 | MP4/4 | MP4/5 | MP4/5B | MP4/6 | MP4/6B | MP4/7A | MP4/8 | MP4/9 | MP4/10 | MP4/10B | MP4/10C | MP4/11 | MP4/11B | MP4/12 | MP4/13 | MP4/14 | MP4/15 | MP4-16 | MP4-17 | MP4-17D | MP4-18 | MP4-19 | MP4-19B | MP4-20 | MP4-21 | MP4-22 | MP4-23 | MP4-24 | MP4-25 | MP4-26
Formula Two: M4A | M21
Sports cars: Zerex Special | M1A | M1B | M1C | M6A | M6B | M6GT | M8A | M8B | M8C | M8D | M8E | M8F | M8FP | M12 | M20 | F1 GTR
USAC/IndyCar: M15 | M16A | M16B | M16C | M16C/D | M16E | M24
F5000/Libre: M3 | M10A | M10B | M18 | M22 | M25
Development cars: M2A
Road cars: F1 | F1 LM | SLR (for Mercedes-Benz) | MP4-12C | 799
Engines: M838TCars that competed in the 1979 Formula One season Ferrari 312T3/312T4/312T4B • Williams FW06 • Williams FW07 • Ligier JS11 • Lotus 79 • Lotus 80 • Tyrrell 009 • Renault RS01 • Renault RS10 • McLaren M26 • McLaren M28/M28B/M28C • McLaren M29 • Brabham BT46 • Brabham BT48 • Brabham BT49 • Arrows A1B • Arrows A2 • Shadow DN9 • ATS D2 • ATS D3 • Fittipaldi F5A • Fittipaldi F6/F6A • Alfa Romeo 177 • Alfa Romeo 179 • Kauhsen WK • Wolf WR7-9 • Ensign N177 • Ensign N179 • Rebaque HR100 • Merzario A1B • Merzario A2Cars that competed in the 1980 Formula One season Williams FW07/FW07B • Ligier JS11/15 • Brabham BT49 • Renault RE20 • Lotus 81/81B • Tyrrell 009 • Tyrrell 010 • McLaren M29B/M29C • McLaren M30 • Arrows A3 • Fittipaldi F7 • Fittipaldi F8 • Ferrari 312T5 • Alfa Romeo 179 • Shadow DN11 • Shadow DN12 • ATS D3 • ATS D4 • Osella FA1/FA1B • Ensign N180Cars that competed in the 1981 Formula One season Williams FW07B • Williams FW07C • Brabham BT49C • Renault RE20B • Renault RE30 • Ligier JS17 • Ferrari 126CK • McLaren M29C • McLaren M29F • McLaren MP4 (MP4/1) • Lotus 81 • Lotus 87 • Lotus 88 • Lotus 88B • Tyrrell 010 • Tyrrell 011 • Alfa Romeo 179B/179C/179D • Arrows A3 • Ensign N180B • Theodore TY01 • ATS D4 • ATS HGS • Fittipaldi F8C • Osella FA1B • Osella FA1C • March 811 • Toleman TG181Categories:- 1979 Formula One season cars
- 1980 Formula One season cars
- 1981 Formula One season cars
- McLaren Formula One cars
- Formula One stubs
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