Very special’: Liam Lawson reflects on driving famous McLaren car – 1News
- Liam Lawson drove Bruce McLaren's Le Mans-winning Ford GT40 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, describing the experience as "very special" according to 1News.
- Lawson's appearance at Goodwood allowed him to pilot one of the most significant vehicles in motorsport history.
- The physical and emotional impact of the drive was evident in Lawson's post-run reflections.
Liam Lawson drove Bruce McLaren’s Le Mans-winning Ford GT40 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, describing the experience as “very special” according to 1News. The New Zealand driver reported he was “shaking” after operating the legendary race car, as first reported by Motorsport.com and Stuff.
Lawson’s appearance at Goodwood allowed him to pilot one of the most significant vehicles in motorsport history. According to racingnews365.com, Lawson viewed the opportunity as a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Lawson’s Reaction to the Ford GT40
The physical and emotional impact of the drive was evident in Lawson’s post-run reflections. He told reporters that the intensity of the car left him “shaking,” a detail highlighted by both Motorsport.com and Stuff.
Lawson emphasized the emotional weight of the drive, characterizing it as “very special” in an interview with 1News.
The Significance of the McLaren-GT40 Connection
The drive represents more than a technical exercise for Lawson.

Context of the Goodwood Festival of Speed
The Goodwood Festival of Speed serves as a venue where current professional drivers often encounter historic machinery.
The event allows for the public demonstration of race-winning cars that are typically kept in museums or private collections.
