McLaren M23


The McLaren M23 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Coppuck, with input from John Barnard, and built by the McLaren team. It was a development of the McLaren M16 Indianapolis 500 car. A Ford Cosworth DFV engine was used, which was prepared by specialist tuning company Nicholson-McLaren Engines. This helped push the DFV's horsepower output to around 490 bhp.
A total of 13 chassis were built, with serial numbers 1 to 12 and 14. No number 13 chassis was built, as it was deemed to be unlucky.

Competition history

It was introduced for the 1973 season, and scored pole position with Denny Hulme on its very first outing. Hulme and Peter Revson took three wins between them that season, while rookie Jody Scheckter nearly added a fourth. Scheckter was responsible for one of the biggest accidents Formula One has ever seen, at the 1973 British Grand Prix, when he spun his M23 in front of the pack. Emerson Fittipaldi joined McLaren from Lotus in. His knowledge of the Lotus 72 helped McLaren develop the M23 and that season Fittipaldi gave McLaren its first drivers' and constructors' world championships, beating Ferrari, Tyrrell and Lotus.
Further development in 1975 – including a 6-speed gearbox, a novelty for the time – helped Fittipaldi to second in the drivers' championship behind Niki Lauda, who had the benefit of Ferrari's 312T chassis and McLaren to third in the constructors' championship, behind Ferrari and Brabham. The team experimented with different bodywork styles, including aerodynamic kickups in front of the rear wheels, different nose profiles and extended bodywork in front of the rear wheels, housing the oil coolers. Most of these changes were adopted for the M23 and its successor, the McLaren M26. At the end of 1975 Fittipaldi left the team to join his brother's Copersucar-sponsored Fittipaldi Automotive team. He was replaced by James Hunt, who went on to win a dramatic and controversial 1976 season with the final evolution M23, the M23D.
When the replacement McLaren M26 proved troublesome, Hunt and Jochen Mass relied on the M23 in the early part of the 1977 season, and even though the car was now four years old it was still competitive.
The M23 was never the most technically advanced F1 car, but sound preparation and continual development helped it win 16 Grands Prix, two drivers' and one constructors' world championships in its lifetime.
The M23 was also modified for use in Formula 5000 racing. Australian driver John McCormack drove a Leyland powered M23 to win the 1977 Australian Drivers' Championship. McCormack also put his M23 on pole for the 1978 Australian Grand Prix.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

YearEntrantEngineTyresDriversNo.1234567891011121314151617PointsWCC
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
ARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRNEDGERAUTITACANUSA58*3rd
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Denny Hulme5676183Ret1281513458*3rd
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Peter Revson4Ret57149Ret31558*3rd
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Jody ScheckterRetDNSRetRet58*3rd
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Jacky Ickx358*3rd
Marlboro Team TexacoFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
ARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWENEDFRAGBRGERAUTITACANUSA73 1st
Marlboro Team TexacoFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Emerson Fittipaldi5101731543Ret2RetRet21473 1st
Marlboro Team TexacoFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Denny Hulme6112966RetRetRet67DSQ266Ret73 1st
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Mike Hailwood3345397RetRet47Ret1573 1st
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
David Hobbs337973 1st
Yardley Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Jochen Mass3316773 1st
Scribante Lucky Strike RacingFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Dave Charlton231973 1st
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
ARGBRARSAESPMONBELSWENEDFRAGBRGERAUTITAUSA533rd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Emerson Fittipaldi112RetDNS278Ret41Ret922533rd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Jochen Mass2143616RetRetRet37Ret4Ret3533rd
Lucky Strike RacingFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Dave Charlton3114533rd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
BRARSAUSWESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITACANUSAJPN74 2nd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
James Hunt11Ret2Ret1RetRet51DSQ141Ret11374 2nd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Jochen Mass12635Ret651115Ret37Ret54Ret74 2nd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
ARGBRARSAUSWESPMONBELSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACANJPN60*3rd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
James Hunt1Ret247Ret60*3rd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Jochen Mass2RetRet5Ret44Ret2960*3rd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Bruno Giacomelli14Ret60*3rd
Marlboro Team McLarenFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Gilles Villeneuve401160*3rd
Iberia AirlinesFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Emilio de Villota3613DNQDNQDNQDNQ17DNQ60*3rd
Chesterfield RacingFord Cosworth DFV
3.0 V8
Brett Lunger30DNS11DNQ13Ret109Ret101160*3rd
Liggett Group/
B&S Fabrications
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8ARGBRARSAUSWMONBELESPSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACAN158th
Liggett Group/
B&S Fabrications
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8Brett Lunger3013Ret11DNQ158th
Liggett Group/
B&S Fabrications
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8Nelson Piquet29RetRet9158th
Centro Aseguredor F1Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8Emilio de Villota28DNQ158th
Melchester RacingFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8Tony Trimmer40DNQ158th