
Fornaroli Completes Rare Double F1 Test Week with McLaren and Haas
Leonardo Fornaroli has packed a full week of Formula 1 mileage into just three days after completing back-to-back test sessions with McLaren and Haas. The Italian rookie logged 36 laps in McLaren's MCL60 at Monza on Tuesday before immediately switching to Haas duties for a two-day run at Jerez. The rare double-header highlights McLaren's commitment to accelerating his development as he hunts for a permanent race seat.
Why it matters:
Fornaroli is among an elite group of drivers to have won consecutive Formula 3 and Formula 2 crowns, but continued F1 seat time remains essential to bridge the gap to a full-time drive. With the 2027 driver market beginning to crystallize, every lap in current machinery strengthens his case for promotion and keeps him sharp against potential rivals.
The details:
- Fornaroli drove McLaren's 2023 challenger at Monza before joining Haas reserve Ryo Hirakawa in Spain for Wednesday and Thursday running.
- Will Stevens, McLaren's long-serving reserve, also turned laps at the Temple of Speed, compiling more than a race distance over two days as he tested various setups.
- McLaren emphasized that these TPC programmes are designed specifically to give its development drivers real-world experience in actual F1 machinery.
What's next:
The Italian's busy schedule follows a recent FP1 outing with McLaren, signalling that the team views him as a genuine contender for future promotion. As silly season speculation intensifies, Fornaroli's ability to deliver consistent feedback across two different teams could prove decisive in his bid to secure a spot on the 2027 grid.
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