McLaren are switching up their livery as they go racing around the streets of Monte Carlo.
McLaren have unveiled a special livery for their 1000th Grand Prix
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will race in the new design this weekend in Monaco
McLaren first entered Formula 1 back in 1966
McLaren have revealed a striking one-off livery design for this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, where the squad will celebrate their 1000th F1 race.
McLaren made their F1 debut on the streets of Monte Carlo back in 1966, with founder Bruce McLaren at the wheel, and the team’s milestone moment comes exactly 60 years on.
To mark the occasion, current drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will compete in a special orange-and-black scheme, featuring a large ‘1000’ on the sidepods.
Check out photos of McLaren’s Monaco livery in the gallery at the top of the page.
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