Next week’s Rolex Monterey Motorsport reunion will celebrate Formula 1’s 75th anniversary with a fantastic collection of Grand Prix cars that have helped the sport’s global rise since its first championship was held in 1950.
It is set to be placed on the F1 75th Anniversary Paddock display behind Turn 3. Over a dozen F1 cars will take part in the Mario Andretti Trophy F1 races of cars from 1966 to 1985, with dozens of F1 cars heading to the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca to form a special exhibition group with 2.3 Meal roads on 2.3 Meal roads.
Among the highlights of the exhibition group, Honda and Williams are introducing Nigel Mansell’s 1986 FW11 with guest drivers to equip a 1.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine with over 1,000 hp and over 1,000 hp.
The event, which features 2009 Formula One World Champion Jenson Button as the Grand Marshall, begins on Wednesday, August 13th and runs until Sunday, August 17th.

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F1 75th Anniversary Display
- 1956 Maserati 250f (Sterling Moss won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza)
- 1962 Porsche 804 (Dan Gurney won the French Grand Prix in 1962. This is a Porsche.
- 1964 BRM P-261 (Graham Hill beat Watkins Glenn 64/65 in the second inning)
- 1965 Honda RA272 (Ritchie Ganter won the Mexican Grand Prix. He marked Honda’s first F1 victory, which was also Goodyear’s first F1 victory.)
- 1967 Lotus Type 49 (Jim Clark won the Dutch Grand Prix, British Watkins Glenn in 1967)
- 1974 McLaren M23-05 (Emerson Fittipaldi won McLaren’s 1st Formula 1 World Championship – Constructor and Driver.”)
- 1978 Lotus Type 79 (Mario Andretti won five wins in 1978, winning two U2013 wins in this chassis at Zandvoort and Brands Hatch)
- 1983 Williams FW08C (Keke Rosberg won the 1983 Monaco Grand Prix)
- 1984 Toleman Hart TG184 (Monaco’s second rookie Airton Senna’s first career podium)
- 1984 McLaren MP4-2/01 (Niki Lauda won five wins with this chassis in the McLaren third driver championship and the second Constructors Championship.)
- 1988 McLaren MP4/4 (Alain Prost won seven races and finished second in the championship in 1988.)
- 1992 McLaren MP4/7a (This car had five victories: Senna-3 and Gerhard Berger-2)
- 2009 BRAWN BGP001 (Jenson Button won six races and a championship in 2009)
- 2019 Toro Rosso ST14 (Rookie Alex Albon ran the first half of the season and switched to Red Bull, with Pierre Guthrie returning to Toro Rosso with the best finish in Brazil.)
- 2024 McLaren MCL38/02 (Lando Norris won three races, while McLaren won the Constructors Championship in 2024)