
McLaren unveils special livery for historic 1000th Grand Prix
McLaren has honored its 1000th Formula 1 Grand Prix with a special livery and a historic grid ceremony at the Monaco Grand Prix, marking only the second team to reach the milestone. The livery, symbolizing the message that McLaren Never Quits, also appeared at the following race in Spain.
Why it matters:
Reaching 1000 Grands Prix is a testament to McLaren's enduring presence and success in Formula 1, from its debut in Monaco in 1966 to becoming one of sport's most decorated teams. The milestone offers a moment to reflect on a legacy that includes 13 drivers' championships and 10 constructors' titles.
The details:
- The team celebrated on the grid before the Monaco race, lining up the iconic M2B — McLaren's first F1 car — alongside the MCL40, its 1000th entry.
- CEO Zak Brown, team principal Andrea Stella, and drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were joined by former McLaren Grand Prix winners and F1 president Stefano Domenicali.
- Brown noted the perfect opportunity to recognize the team's rich history: "This team has always shown grit and determination, whether in success or tougher times."
By the numbers:
McLaren's 1000 races have produced 203 wins, 561 podiums, 177 pole positions, and multiple championships. The journey began in 1966 at Monaco, where founder Bruce McLaren drove the M2B.
The big picture:
The livery and ceremony underscore McLaren's resilience over six decades. As Brown put it, "Here's to 1000 more." With a new generation of drivers and ongoing investment, the team looks to build on its storied past while chasing future glory.
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