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McLaren announce long-term partnership with global brand

McLaren is gearing up for what could be its most competitive F1 season in many years.

McLaren has announced a new multi-year partnership with Okta ahead of the 2025 F1 season. The Woking-based squad enters the upcoming campaign looking to defend its constructors' championship, which it secured over Ferrari last year. As the sport endeavours on a record-equalling 24-race calendar, Okta will enhance the team's security and operations. As a result, the team is confident the partnership will aid its focus on the track as it goes in pursuit of another title. “We are thrilled to welcome Okta as an official partner of the McLaren F1 team,” said McLaren CEO Zak Brown.  “This strategic partnership will enhance our team's performance, efficiency, and security off the track, enabling us to stay focused on building upon last season's on-track successes." McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri both won their first grands prix last year. However, with the team now in possession of competitive machinery, both drivers will be eyeing a bigger prize at the end of the season.

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