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McLaren unveil revamped F1 livery for multiple grands prix

The McLaren F1 car will look a little bit different on the track at the next two rounds.

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McLaren has revealed a new-look livery it will run at the next two rounds of the F1 calendar in Monaco and Spain.

The Woking-based squad enters the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend leading both championships following a strong start to the campaign.

It has taken five wins in the opening seven rounds, four of which have been sealed by drivers' standings leader Oscar Piastri.

As the team looks to bounce back from its defeat to Red Bull last time out at Imola, it will use a slightly modified livery at the next two events.

The livery retains the papaya and black colour scheme that has become the norm at McLaren in recent years, with prominent partner OKX now occupying the sponsorship stickers allocated on the sidepod.

McLaren has detailed the switch has been made to celebrate “OKX’s European market launch” and nodding to the McLaren M7A car, which raced in F1 between 1969 and 1971.

Lando Norris and Piastri are also set to wear new 'A New Alternative' inspired overalls in Moanco this weekend.

“We’re always proud to be able to celebrate our storied legacy,” said McLaren chief marketing officer Louise McEwen. 

“Working with OKX on this latest livery enhancement is a great way to not only celebrate this history, but also the innovation and forward-thinking nature that inspires both McLaren and OKX brands. 

“I can’t wait to see the cars on track over the next two race weekends.”

See the images of the new livery below!

			© McLaren
	© McLaren

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