‘States of Endurance’ road trip across America honours the culture of McLaren

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Three McLaren supercars, eight US states, and 3,867 miles of open road; McLaren’s ‘States of Endurance’ road trip has taken the spirit of McLaren and the brand’s enduring racing DNA across the United States, as part of celebrations marking the 30-year legacy of iconic victory at Le Mans in 1995, and more.

The drive, undertaken by McLaren pro and Trophy racing drivers Paul Rees, Jack Barlow and Oliver Webb at the wheel of the multiple award-winning McLaren 750S coupe & Spider, and the McLaren Artura Spider, saw ‘Pit Stop’ visits to events held in collaboration with McLaren retailers spanning the West to East Coast route.

The States of Endurance cars – in liveries representing the Dawn, Day and Night phases of a 24-hour race – are a showcase of how racing DNA and the endurance mindset consolidate in lightweight supercars of meticulous quality that can deliver not only of thrilling track performance when demanded, but an unforgettable driving experience to the destination. The route driven by the cars across the States was plotted not only to bring the trip to directly to the McLaren community and clients, but also to eclipse the distance typically driven by cars competing in the Le Mans 24 hours.

As the official partner for the drive, TUMI provided luggage for the journey with pieces from the TUMI | McLaren Spring 2025 collection, including the Velocity Backpack in Super Grey. The latest collaboration blends automotive inspiration with design excellence, and can be personalised in-store, as experienced by the States of Endurance drivers.

Beginning in Monterey, California, the start-line for this epic journey included the North American debut of Project: Endurance at Monterey Car Week. Pit Stops in collaboration with McLaren retailers included events in Newport Beach, Scottsdale, Dallas, Atlanta, Orlando and the final stop in Miami. Each one offered supercar enthusiasts and motorsports fans the opportunity to engage with our States of Endurance drivers and cars, while owner convoys joined parts of the journey.

The events also provided a chance to experience the legacy and future of McLaren in endurance racing, with displays of the 750S Le Mans that marks three decades since iconic victory, and the Project: Endurance car which represents the customer car programme associated with McLaren’s re-entry into endurance racing’s top class from 2027 onwards.

Endurance racing, and the Le Mans 24, are the ultimate test of resilience in the racing world – a tale of resilience told first hand by Justin Bell, who drove a McLaren F1 GTR in the 1995 race. The driver featured as one of several people who met with our States of Endurance drivers along the route, ranging from ranchers, astronauts, and world-record holding athletes, each one with their own story of what endurance means to them.

‘States of Endurance’ Road Trip

Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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