The McLaren C8 (sometimes referred to as the Chevrolet McLaren C) was a
Group C racing car built on a M8F Trojan chassis. The C8 used a
Chevrolet V8 engine. The car would have and for qualifying, and and for racing, this paired with its low weight of would make the car fast, but fragile, and it often retired from races.
Peter Hoffmann owned the sole C8, and ran it until 1999. The body was from
Lotec. A second body had been used by Lotterschmidt propelled by a
BMW M1/C engine on a M8E chassis, but it was destroyed. In 1982,
Peter Hoffmann built this Group C in line with the new
Group C regulations; he produced the C8 which used a
Chevrolet V8 engine. He ran it for the first time in the eighth round of the
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft (DRM), held at
Hockenheimring; however, he retired. He then switched to the
Interserie, and entered the sixth round of that series, held at
Siegerlandring; he took second, finishing 39.1 seconds behind
Volkert Merl's
Porsche 908/3 Turbo. He then returned to the DRM for the tenth round, held at the
Nürburgring, but retired once more. In 1983, Hoffmann used the C8 from the start of the DRM season, and took eighth in the opening round, held at
Zolder. However, he then retired from the next two rounds, held at Hockenheim and Mainz-Finthen, and was unable to start the
Norisring round. Hoffmann retained the C8 for 1984, but this year would be even more unsuccessful than 1983 had been. He retired from the first and third rounds of the Interserie, held at
AVUS and the Nürburgring, and he missed several races altogether, before retiring in the Siegerland and the Nürburgring rounds. Having not used the C8 in 1985, Hoffmann entered it in the first round of the
ADAC Sport Auto Supercup in
1986, held at the Nürburgring; but was the last of the finishers, in eleventh. He then retired at Hockenheim, Hoffmann would then switch back to the
Holbert CAC-2 that he had used earlier in the season. Despite not having raced the McLaren C8 for six years, Hoffmann opted to run it in two rounds of the International Supersports Cup (ISC) in 1992, where he finished second at the Nürburgring, before struggling in the
Silverstone round, being classified 36th. He entered three rounds of the series with the car in 1993, two rounds at the Nürburgring, and one at
Paul Ricard; but he retired from all three. The C8 remained unused in 1994, and Hoffmann's attempt to run it at the Nürburgring round of the ISC in 1995 also ended in a retirement. Hoffmann entered five races of the ISC in 1996; he retired from the
Monza,
Spa and second Nürburgring rounds, failed to start the
Donington Park round, but he took the car's first ever victory in the first Nürburgring round. Four failures to start followed in 1997, before Hoffmann took second at the
Brno round. He would attempt to enter three races in 1998, and one in 1999, but didn't start any of the races, and the McLaren C8 never competed in a race again. == Specifications ==