McLaren
Part of the Supercars (Lightbox Learning) series
Bruce McLaren won his first grand prix race when he was just 22. The McLaren F1 used 0.56 ounces (16 grams) of gold foil for the heat shield. Discover more in McLaren, a title in the Supercars series.
Jaguar
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Jaguar's racing division is called Jaguar Racing. Jaguar Racing currently competes in Formula E. Discover more in Jaguar, a title in the Supercars series
Maserati
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The Maserati brothers loved cars, engines, and racing. On December 1, 1914 in Bologna, Italy, they founded the Officine Alfieri Maserati. Discover more in Maserati, a title in the Supercars series.
Alfa Romeo
Part of the Supercars (Lightbox Learning) series
Alfa Romeo first began in Italy in 1906. At the time, the company was named Società Italiana Automobili Darracq. Discover more in Alfa Romeo, a title in the Supercars series.
Aston Martin
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While most car companies start building a new car every few seconds, Aston Martin starts a new car every 26 minutes. As of 2019, the number of Aston Martins ever built totals less than 90,000. Discover more in Aston Martin, a title in the Supercars series.
Bugatti
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Bugatti cars are special because they are exclusive. When the Bugatti Chiron was launched, the company only planned to build 500 of them. Discover more in Bugatti, a title in the Supercars series.
Ferrari
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It takes three months to build a Ferrari. Less than 8,400 Ferraris are made each year. Discover more in Ferrari, a title in the Supercars series.
Mercedes-Benz
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Daimler AG has been making Mercedes-Benz cars since the 1920s. The company is renowned for its innovative technologies and stunning designs. Discover more in Mercedes-Benz, a title in the Supercars series
Lamborghini
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Ferruccio Lamborghini chose to use a raging bull on his logo as a way to represent himself and the power of his cars. Lamborghinis are closely inspected before they are turned over to each customer. Discover more in Lamborghini, a title in the Supercars series.
Tesla
Part of the Supercars (Lightbox Learning) series
Tesla is one of the most important car companies in the United States. Founded in 2003, the company has quickly become the worldwide leader in electric vehicle sales.
BMW
Part of the Supercars (Lightbox Learning) series
BMW has a distinct colorful logo, known as the roundel. The logo was first created in 1917. Discover more in BMW, a title in the Supercars series.
Porsche
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Porsche's first fully electric car is called the Porsche Taycan. At the end of 2019, Porsche entered into Formula E racing. Discover more in Porsche, a title in the Supercars series.