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Closing arguments have been presented in McLaren Racing’s lawsuit against IndyCar star Alex Palou. The trial in London’s High Court began in late September. McLaren is seeking $20.7 million
An OpenAI executive is taking McLaren Automotive to court, claiming the supercar brand’s flashy Monterey Car Week gathering at her luxury Carmel Valley estate left her holding the bag for a massive six-figure penalty.
McLaren boss Zak Brown made clear the team’s plan for Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, while Max Verstappen gives chase at the site of his career-best drive.
McLaren Automotive has appointed former Lamborghini motorsport boss Giorgio Sanna as its new head of motorsport, replacing the recently departed Ian James, who has returned to the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in a team principal role.
Bruce McLaren’s daughter has been left “very upset” after graves belonging to the Formula One icon and other members of the McLaren team founder’s family were repeatedly vandalised.
McLaren's road cars don't use the same engines as the company's race cars, instead using powerplants designed and built with a collaborator you might not know.
Roy McLaren, who has died aged 84, was an authority on the care and preparation of cricket pitches; he was head groundsman at Worcestershire’s idyllic New Road ground between 1983 and 2001, and besides his 30cwt roller,
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing will return to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s GT ranks next year, fielding a GTD Pro entry as part of a newly announced multi-year collaboration with McLaren. The team will run the No. 59 McLaren 720S GT3 Evo for the full WeatherTech Championship season, with drivers to be announced at a later date.
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Legendary Ayrton Senna McLaren F1 car in £11 MILLION auction and that's not all you get
Ayrton Senna's 1991 season with the Woking-based outfit saw him claim his third and final world championship title, but it was also the season in which he finally won the Brazilian Grand Prix in front of his adoring home crowd after eight years of trying.
In one of the most dramatic turnarounds F1 has ever seen in 2007, Kimi Raikkonen came from 17 “old” points behind with two races to go in China and Brazil – more or less equivalent to a win and a second place under the current system – to beat McLaren drivers Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton to the title.