Mansour Ojjeh’s McLaren collection features 20 pristine supercars including rare F1 Senna
Published on Jul 03, 2025 at 2:02 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jul 02, 2025 at 2:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
As an icon of the racing and supercar world, the late Mansour Ojjeh’s McLaren collection is the best display of papaya of all time, featuring 20 pristine models, including a rare F1 Senna.
Mansour Ojjeh is McLaren through and through and had the signature orange running through his veins.
Through decades of managing and investing in the F1 team, he brought Niki Lauda into the fold and kickstarted a dynasty that is still being felt today.
But along the way to a gargantuan legacy, he accumulated a majestic collection of McLaren supercars that only racing royalty could ever dream of.
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Mansour Ojjeh’s McLaren collection is a phenomenal orange celebration
Up there on Mount Rushmore of the racing scene, Mansour Ojjeh slips in alongside people like Bernie Ecclestone.
Similarly to the Ferrari legend, who boasted the best collection of Rosso red race cars of all time, Ojjeh has amassed the finest creations to ever leave the McLaren workshop.
With everything from the pinnacle showpiece of an F1 Senna to the last-produced Speedtail, Mansour Ojjeh’s McLaren collection is truly one of a kind.

Named ‘Last of Legends’, each of the cars in the collection is end-of-production. They also have the final chassis number, and most have never been driven.
With the exception of the F1 Senna – with 1,125 miles and a baptism of fire from Lewis Hamilton – and a P1 GTR, both of which were used in track testing for McLaren, the collection is as good as brand new.
Most of the supercars have also been painted in a signature shade. It differs slightly from the brighter papaya orange that McLaren is used to.
It’s a darker hue known as ‘Mansour Orange’ and is exclusive to the models in his ownership.
The F1 Senna is still factory black-and-green, and the 675LT Spider shows bare carbon.
But the likes of the Sabre, the custom Elva delivered to commemorate his passing, the 765LT Spider, Speedtail, 720S, and Artura are all Mansour Orange.

McLaren’s racing collections are elite
Mansour Ojjeh’s McLaren collection might stand on its own as the greatest collection ever – not just the greatest collection of race cars of all time.
But collectors including Zak Brown, Lando Norris, and the Sultan of Brunei, are doing their best to match it.
The latter, a royal monarch with a wild car collection, owns a stunning McLaren F1 parade with nine supercars in the series, ranging from the $20m standard body to the $50m LMs.
As for Zak Brown, a friend of the late Mansour, he recently gave a tour of his own McLaren collection.
While he doesn’t have a signature hue, some of the race cars from Ayrton Senna and Kimi Räikkönen serve as centrepieces in his garage.
Then, there’s McLaren prodigy Lando Norris.
The newbie papaya starboy has already spent six years racing for the F1 team and amassed an ever-growing multimillion-dollar collection, featuring four of the brand’s best supercars.
Although he’s not a fan of driving them, or driving anything for that matter.
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