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STATES OF ENDURANCE

in partnership with TUMI
OVERVIEW

THE ROAD TO ENDURANCE

Three supercars. Eight states. 3,867 miles in 10 days,—from Monterey to Miami. Marking 30 years since McLaren’s Le Mans debut, this journey celebrates the brand’s endurance spirit: resilience, focus, and pushing beyond limits. Mind, body, and machine will be tested. Pit stops honor those who live endurance—a moment to pause, connect, and share the spirit that drives McLaren. True endurance isn’t distance or speed; it’s total effort in motion.

The Drivers
Oliver Webb

A British professional racing driver born in Manchester in 1991. With a career spanning over two decades, Webb has competed across a wide spectrum of motorsport disciplines including Formula Renault, British Formula 3, World Series by Renault, Indy Lights, FIA WEC (LMP1 and LMP2), GT3, and historic racing.

He has claimed victories in prestigious events such as the European Le Mans Series, Gulf Historic F1, Le Mans Classic, and the McLaren Trophy GT4. Webb holds multiple lap and top speed records, including a Guinness World Record for the fastest production car. He has served as a test and development driver for McLaren. His expertise extends to stunt driving, TV presenting (Eurosport, ITV, BT Sport), and video game development for titles like Need for Speed and Project Cars.

The Journey

DAY 1: MONTEREY → SANTA MONICA

Day One of States of Endurance set the tone. Paul, Oli, and Jack rolled out of Monterey with the road ahead wide open and the Pacific at their side. The route traced the iconic curves of the Pacific Coast Highway, carrying them south toward Santa Monica—a first chapter written in sweeping vistas and salt air.

The cars—purpose-built and poised—found their rhythm early. Every turn brought momentum. By the time they reached the city, the journey had already begun to take shape. The coast had delivered what it needed to: a strong start, a shift in pace, and the quiet sense that this was going to be more than just miles on a map.

A man is shown filling an orange McLaren 720S with gas, with the car's dihedral doors open, during a stop on the 'States of Endurance' road trip.
A convoy of McLaren supercars drives on a highway, with an overhead street sign for 'Santa Claus Ln' visible, as part of the 'States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 2: SANTA MONICA → NEWPORT BEACH

The journey south from Santa Monica was more than a scenic cruise—it marked a shift in pace and mindset. Along the Pacific Coast Highway, the McLarens came into their own. Clean ocean air, tight curves, and long stretches of tarmac gave the 750S and Artura the space to do what they were built for.

Near Long Beach, the team was joined by racing legend Justin Bell. With decades in the sport—and a Le Mans win to his name—his presence added weight to this leg of the drive. This is what States of Endurance is about: shared stories, real experience, and a drive that goes beyond the surface.


By the time we reached Newport Beach, the energy had shifted. The coastline gave way to calm waters and clean lines—luxury marinas, quiet streets, and a fitting destination for machines built with purpose and precision.


Miles completed: 54

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DAY 3: NEWPORT BEACH → SCOTTSDALE

We left Newport Beach early, pushing east with over 370 miles already behind us. The desert ahead wasn’t just a backdrop—it was a proving ground. Long straights, climbing heat, and changing conditions brought focus to the team and performance to the forefront.

The McLaren 750S and Artura handled everything with ease. From canyon roads to wide-open flats, each car responded with control and composure, delivering a kind of confidence that only comes with thousands of development hours behind the wheel.

People noticed. At fuel stops, through Palm Springs, and beyond, the States of Endurance liveries sparked conversations. This isn’t a convoy—it’s a moving statement about what these cars can do.

As Arizona came into view, the terrain shifted again. But the rhythm held. Steady. Sharp. Focused. This leg wasn’t about arrival—it was about execution.

Miles completed: 382

Three McLaren supercars with custom liveries are driving on a winding road through a desert landscape with rocky cliffs, part of the 'States of Endurance' campaign.
A man drives a McLaren convertible with a custom two-tone blue and orange livery through a sunny, arid landscape on the 'States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 4: SCOTTSDALE → LAS CRUCES

Before sunrise, we left Scottsdale and crossed deeper into the desert. The road opened up, and the miles came quickly. There’s something about this part of the drive—quiet, direct, uninterrupted—that makes you more aware of the machine, and your place in it.

A stop at White Stallion Ranch brought a rare kind of pause. Here, we traded throttle for reins, learning the basics of horsemanship and cattle work. Different kind of focus. Different kind of endurance.

By nightfall, we reached Las Cruces. Another 360+ miles done, and the cars never missed a step. From altitude changes to rougher stretches of tarmac, they stayed composed, consistent, and responsive.

This is what the States of Endurance is really about. It’s not just how far you go—it’s how you get there.

Miles completed: 364

Two people are riding horses at a ranch in a sunny desert landscape, a scene from Day 4 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
Two men talk while leaning on a yellow McLaren, with a blue and orange McLaren convertible parked behind them on a desert road during the 'States of Endurance' journey.

Day 5: LAS CRUCES → AUSTIN

Leaving Las Cruces before dawn, the convoy pushed east across wide-open desert. Long stretches of highway gave the 750S and Artura space to settle into rhythm, their precision cutting cleanly through the miles. As Texas opened up, the scenery shifted—desert giving way to rugged hills, then rolling plains. Stops along the way brought curious faces and conversations sparked by the States of Endurance liveries.

The McLarens weren't just passing through; they were making an impression. By late evening, Austin's skyline came into view. After more than 600 miles, the transition from quiet desert roads to a city alive with sound and energy was striking. Machines built for purpose had arrived in a place defined by creativity and rhythm—a fitting end to a demanding day.

Miles completed: 634

A white McLaren driving over a bridge towards Austin, Texas, at sunset, with a rainbow in the sky. A scene from Day 5 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
Jack Barlow signing a hang loose hand signal out the drivers side window of his McLaren. A scene from Day 5 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 6: AUSTIN → DALLAS

From Austin, the road north to Dallas was shorter, but no less important. Leaving the capital’s eclectic streets, the trio of McLarens found clean stretches of Texas highway—smooth tarmac that gave the 750S and Artura room to breathe.

In Dallas, the drive shifted from the road to the community. At a pitstop event with McLaren owners and enthusiasts, two special moments stood out: the reveal of the 750S LM and the first look at Project: Endurance. Both pointed firmly toward the future, carrying the spirit of McLaren’s Le Mans legacy into what comes next.

The following morning, the convoy rolled into a Cars & Coffee event with a police escort, joined by a rally of McLaren customers. Dozens of cars lined the streets, a show of community and momentum that carried the States of Endurance story forward. Dallas offered a different kind of arrival—bigger scale, faster pace. The city’s skyline and its people gave this leg a sense of momentum, setting the stage for what lay ahead.


Miles completed: 211

 Photo of the interior of a McLaren as it's being driven down a highway. A second McLaren can be seen driving ahead, through the windscreen. A scene from Day 6 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
 A McLaren driving under a green road sign which reads: 'express exit west, DFW Airport, north entry, left exit. A scene from Day 6 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 7: DALLAS → MEMPHIS

Eastbound from Dallas, the landscape shifted with every hour. Flat Texas plains gave way to rolling hills, then the greener pastures of Arkansas. With each change in terrain, the McLarens adapted seamlessly—750S precision, Artura composure, all moving as one. On this leg, the team was joined by Alex Hainer, McLaren Trophy racing driver. Her perspective brought a fresh edge to the drive—an insight into the discipline, focus, and competitive mindset that fuels her time on track. Sharing the road with her was a reminder that endurance isn’t just measured in miles, but in the approach you bring to every stretch of tarmac.

By the time the Mississippi River came into view, the convoy had settled into a rhythm of drive, stop, connect, repeat. Conversations sparked at fuel stations, cameras raised at passing glimpses—it was clear the States of Endurance had become more than just a journey. Arriving in Memphis felt like hitting a new gear. The city’s energy—its music, its movement—met the drive head-on. As neon and blues spilled into the night, the McLarens pulled in carrying the miles behind them and anticipation for what was still to come.

Miles completed: 392

The States of Endurance convoy driving side by side across 3 lanes down the highway, followed by the customer convoy behind them. A scene from Day 7 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
The States of Endurance McLarens driving around a bend, or a road surrounded by trees and greenery. A scene from Day 7 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 8: MEMPHIS → ATLANTA

Day eight of States of Endurance saw the team drive from Memphis to Atlanta which began with a symbolic stop at the iconic Sun Studios, where legends like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash once recorded. It was a fitting tribute to endurance and creativity—qualities that resonate deeply with McLaren’s own legacy. The 750S’s and Artura supercars parked outside the studio offered a striking contrast: modern performance machines against a backdrop of musical history. This moment set the tone for a journey that would blend cultural homage with high-octane precision.

As the convoy left Memphis behind, the landscape began to shift. The flat, open roads gave way to rolling hills and increasingly lush greenery, a visual cue of the changing environment. The supercars responded with effortless grace, their engineering tuned for both speed and comfort to cover all the miles ahead. Our team needed heightened awareness and focus as the route became more dynamic, demanding resilience not just from the cars, but from the people behind the wheel. Arriving in Atlanta, the energy of the city was palpable. The hustle and bustle of urban life contrasted sharply with the quiet intensity of the drive, yet it felt like a natural conclusion to a journey rooted in endurance. The three McLaren’s, gleaming under city lights, drew admiration from passersby’s. Just as Sun Studios marked the beginning with echoes of the past, Atlanta marked the end of a long day with a celebration of what’s next.

Miles completed: 452

A black McLaren and an Orange McLaren driving in two lanes next to each other at dusk. A scene from Day 8 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
The States of Endurance McLaren cars parked outside of Sun Studios. A scene from Day 8 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 9: ATLANTA → SAVANNAH

The day began in Atlanta with a pitstop event alongside the McLaren community. Owners and enthusiasts gathered to celebrate the States of Endurance drive, their cars lining up alongside the 750S and Artura before the next stage began.

From there, the convoy set off into the night. Headlights cutting through the darkness, the team traced Georgia’s highways under the glow of dashboards and city lights fading in the mirrors. The night drive brought its own rhythm—quiet, focused, measured—punctuated by fuel stops and the occasional moment of conversation. By the time Savannah came into view, dawn wasn’t far behind. The historic streets offered a calm arrival, a sharp contrast to the intensity of the drive through the night.

Miles completed: 248

Crowds looking at the McLaren States of Endurance cars parked in an exhibition setting under theatrical red and orange spotlights. A scene from Day 9 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
McLaren cars driving down the highway at night with headlights on. A scene from Day 9 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 10: SAVANNAH → ORLANDO

Leaving Savannah, the convoy turned south with a major stop in mind: Kennedy Space Center. There, the team met retired astronaut Winston Scott, whose perspective on discipline, focus, and resilience resonated with the States of Endurance journey. His stories of spaceflight reminded the drivers that endurance is as much about mindset as it is about performance.

Orlando brought another highlight—a McLaren pitstop event that drew the local community together. Owners, customers, and fans came to celebrate the arrival of the convoy, adding energy and momentum to this penultimate stage of the drive. By nightfall, the city’s lights framed the 750S and Artura, their journey now carrying the combined weight of thousands of miles and countless shared moments.

Miles completed: 281

The State of Endurance McLaren cars driving over a tall curved bridge. A scene from Day 10 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
The McLaren States of Endurance team sat in front of a NASA rocket at the Kennedy Space Center, posing sat on the railing with their arms over their knees. A scene from Day 10 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.

DAY 11: ORLANDO → MIAMI

The final leg southbound to Miami carried the weight of everything accomplished so far—3,867 miles across the country, thousands of conversations, and countless moments that celebrated McLaren’s endurance spirit.

Joined by a customer convoy, the trio of McLarens approached Miami in formation, their arrival culminating at the iconic Miami International Autodrome. Crossing the finish line there wasn’t just symbolic—it was the perfect conclusion to a coast-to-coast journey that marked 30 years since McLaren’s debut Le Mans victory. Under the Florida sun, surrounded by community, the States of Endurance drive ended where it began: with precision, purpose, and the relentless spirit of McLaren.

Miles completed: 237

The McLaren States of Endurance team posing with their cars, parked on the finishing line of the Miami International Autodrome. The customer convoy parked down the track behind them. A scene from Day 11 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
The States of Endurance team looking out at the ocean, with their cars parked behind them on the roadside. A scene from Day 11 of the 'McLaren States of Endurance' road trip.
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