Imagine a World Where Gordon Murray Designed More Cars with BMW—It Actually Almost Happened
Imagine a World Where Gordon Murray Designed More Cars with BMW—It Actually Almost Happened

Imagine a World Where Gordon Murray Designed More Cars with BMW—It Actually Almost Happened

August 27, 2022
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Let’s imagine for a moment a world in which Gordon Murray and McLaren continued to work with BMW long after the legendary McLaren F1. A world in which BMW and Murray were still partnered today. It seems like a good world, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, that was never the case and that ideal world doesn’t exist. What’s most frustrating about that, though, is that it did almost exist. In fact, it almost existed right after the F1 was made.

Following the smashing success of the F1, McLaren Cars—the separate entity from the Formula 1 team—and Gordon Murray himself wanted to work with BMW again. Murray owned 20-percent of McLaren cars at the time and he wanted to work with his pal, legendary BMW engine designer Paul Rosche, once again. Rosche designed the Murray’s McLaren F1 engine, which will probably continue to be the greatest road-going engine ever made until Murray’s new Cosworth-powered T.50 debuts.

McLaren F1 – Photos by McLaren Media

In fact, McLaren, Murray, and BMW had two more cars planned, with Murray-designed chassis and bodies and BMW engines. Those two cars were set to be smaller, simpler, much less expensive sports cars with more sensible power figures and affordable-ish price tags than the McLaren F1. However, they were both cancelled after McLaren’s Formula 1 team partnered with Mercedes-Benz for its engines. BMW and Mercedes have a bitter rivalry and as soon as BMW found out about the engine deal, it pulled the plug on both sports cars. Apparently, Murray was quite unhappy with McLaren for that.

Murray then looked at Mercedes engines for the two sports cars but both were too big and heavy, nor did they meet his requirements for power and displacement. So the plans for both cars were scrapped, never to see the light of day. Murray then went on to make the Mercedes-McLaren SLR, a car he was impressed with from a technical standpoint but one he didn’t really love. It was too heavy, too soft, and the antithesis of what he wanted to build.

But what if things had been different? What if McLaren never partnered with Mercedes for F1 engines and Murray and BMW were able to build the sports cars they both wanted to? For one thing, there’d be two incredible sports cars for enthusiasts to…

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