





The McLaren M4A was the F2 car designed by Robin Herd and built by team McLaren to compete in the European Formula Two Championship. The car was powered by Ford Cosworth FVA engine. Bruce McLaren himself drove the car in several races of the 1967 European F2 Trophy, the 1st FIA European Formula Two Championship, as well as in few races of the French F2 Trophy. The model represents McLaren’s car from the 1967 Rouen Grand Prix, 3rd round of the French F2 series. McLaren finished 2nd at Rouen behind the winning Brabham BT23 by Johen Rindt.
| Season | Series | Event |
| 1967 | F2 Trophées de France | Rouen GP |
| Driver | No. | Entrant |
| Bruce McLaren | 24 | Bruce McLaren Motor Racing |
| Scale | Manufacturer | Collection |
| 1:43 | Spark | |
| Cat. No. | Quality | Rarity |
| SF177 |
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