McLaren Dallas Makes A Wish Come True

by Michael Satterfield 

Everyone was careful not to promise Cory a ride until they made sure that the oxygen apparatus,  would fit inside the passenger cabin of the McLaren 720S. But after a test fit the team from McLaren Dallas made 11-year old Cory's supercar dreams come true. The look on Cory's face when he saw the bright yellow McLaren 720S parked in front of Children’s Medical Center Dallas was priceless.


Cory was born with a congenital heart defect, over the years, he’s had many procedures, but he’s outgrown all the repairs that have been made. Last August, Cory was admitted to Children’s Health with heart failure. There’s no further surgery or anything else that can be done for him. We’re just taking it one day at a time and trying to have as much quality time with Cory as possible.
Cory’s mother Penny



McLaren Dallas General Manager Heath Strayhan volunteered to drive Cory and share with him a very special afternoon in a McLaren. After returning to the hospital Cory was presented with several gifts including Dallas Stars tickets, a McLaren ballcap, several LEGO sets (including a McLaren Senna,) as well as a scale model of a McLaren P1 Supercar. Park Place and Children’s Health have a long-standing relationship and McLaren Dallas and McLaren North America partnered to give Cody an amazing experience.

Children’s Health is the eighth-largest pediatric health care provider in the nation and the leading pediatric care system in North Texas, providing a full spectrum of health care services – from daily wellness and primary care to specialty visits and critical care. Holding eight disease-specific care certifications from The Joint Commission, Children’s Health has been consistently named of the nation’s top pediatric providers by U.S. News & World Report. The Children’s Health system includes Children’s Medical Center Dallas, as well as Children’s Medical Center Plano. Our Children’s House inpatient rehabilitation hospital, multiple specialty centers, rehabilitation facilities, physician services, and the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern. For more information about Children’s Health, visit www.childrens.com