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Alonso Open to Anything But Does Not Rule Out 2018 Ferrari Seat

As McLaren Honda's woes continue, Fernando Alonso's patience has been wearing thin. Now he has warned that he may leave McLaren next season.
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Alonso looking forward to home race this weekend before Indy 500

Before Fernando Alonso can sample the Indy 500, he still has to put up with the ailing McLaren Honda for one more race, namely the Spanish GP, before reserve driver Jenson Button takes over in Monaco
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Ferrari still remain top revenue earners for 2016-17 season

The FOM released their revenue table for the 2016 F1 season and the payment will be distributed among all teams in instalments throughout 2017
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Brown rules out Mercedes deal, opts to honour Honda contract

McLaren boss Zak Brown remains adamant that they will work together with partner Honda to fix the issues so that they can be competitive again
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Monaco a dream but my time is done: Jenson Button

In the Monaco Grand Prix, Jenson Button will return to the F1 grid again to replace Alonso while he races in the Indy 500.
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Documenting the Russian GP in Memes

The Russian GP was won by Finland's Valtteri Bottas, driving for Mercedes. He staved off intense pressure from the Ferrari of Vettel.
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Documenting the 2017 Russian Formula One GP in a series of tweets

Bottas fended off a spirited attack from poleman Vettel to win the Russian GP, his maiden Formula One victory and the first of many to come.
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What next for Honda?

The McLaren-Honda partnership is definitely in trouble as the team struggles even in its third season. What is in store for Honda in F1?
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F1 Strategy Group to consider aiding struggling McLaren Honda

McLaren Honda's continuous struggles with power and reliability, have alarmed many. Can the Strategy Group find a solution?
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Lewis Hamilton hopes McLaren and Williams can fight for The World Championship before he retires

Lewis Hamilton hopes to see the likes of McLaren and Williams back on top and fighting for the championship.
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Desperate times for McLaren Honda – essentiallysports.com

With 3 races down and no improvement for the Woking team is it the end of the road for McLaren Honda, Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne?
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Memes summing up the Bahrain GP – essentiallysports.com

Check out some of the funniest memes summing up the eventful and exciting Bahrain Grand Prix.
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About McLaren

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McLaren: 2021 Latest News, Results, Drivers and Car updates

The Woking-based outfit is the second oldest F1 team, after Ferrari. Like their Italian rivals, they too are drenched with glory. They first raced in Formula One in 1966, 16 years after Ferrari made their debut.

The British team has produced seven World Champions during their tenure in Formula One. Like Ferrari, three of those champions have won multiple times. They are Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, and Mika Hakkinen. Other champions are Emerson Fittipaldi, Niki Lauda, James Hunt, and Lewis Hamilton.

Their current drivers for 2020 are Carlos Sainz Jr and Lando Norris.

For the 2021 season, Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris will drive the McLaren.

On-track Achievements

In the team’s debut year, team founder and driver, Bruce McLaren scored points in the team’s third race and the championship’s fourth race. He ended up sixth in the team’s home race at Brands Hatch. Moreover, he bagged the team’s maiden win, two years later at the Belgian Grand Prix.

The first Constructors' Championship was claimed by Brazilian driver Emerson Fittipaldi, Denny Hulme, Mike Hailwood, David Hobbs, and Jochen Mass in 1974. This was followed by Niki Lauda and Alain Prost winning in 1984 and 1985. In 1988 and 1989, it was the partnership of Prost and Ayrton Senna that brought the Constructors' Championship home.

Then, Senna and Gerhard Berger took the Constructors' title in 1990 and 1991. In 1998, it was David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen’s turn to win, clinching what became McLaren's last constructor’s title.

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The Woking-based outfit has entered 884 races over the course of more than five decades in F1. The team has picked up eight Constructors' Championship sand 12 Drivers' Championships, with its last Championship triumph in 2008, thanks to Lewis Hamilton.

McLaren has won 182 races and scored 488 podiums, resulting in an enormous tally of 5555.5 points. The team is currently having one of its best seasons in F1 in the turbo-hybrid era, having picked up two podiums already.

When did McLaren enter F1?

The McLaren F1 team made its Formula 1 debut at the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix and was officially founded on 2nd September 1966.

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McLaren’s Sponsors

The McLaren F1 team’s current sponsors include A Better Tomorrow, Splunk, Dell, DarkTrace, Huski Chocolate, Hilton, and Coca Cola to name a few.

Charities

The Woking marquee has come out in support of BBC’s Children in Need charity. Other causes that they support are the Starlight Children’s Foundation, White Lodge Centre, and Woking & Sam Beare Hospices.

Founded1963
OwnerBruce McLaren
Number of Titles8
Prize Money Won100  million (2019)
BaseWoking
Official websitehttps://www.mclaren.com/racing/
DriversDaniel Ricciardo, Lando Norris
Test DriversOliver Turvey, Will Stevens
EngineMercedes
TiresPirelli