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McLaren F1 Reveals Its New Car Livery For Two Races, Singapore And Japan: WATCH PICS

1 years ago By Sports Desk

In the fast-paced world of Formula 1, change is not only constant; it’s celebrated. McLaren Racing, known for its rich history and innovative spirit, has once again captured the attention of motorsport enthusiasts with the unveiling of its latest livery, aptly named “stealth mode.” This striking design will adorn the McLaren MCL60 cars driven by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri during the upcoming Singapore and Japanese Grand Prix.

A Visual Spectacle

The “stealth mode” livery is a visual spectacle that combines the timeless allure of black with the vibrant papaya orange, a color synonymous with McLaren. The result is a livery that exudes an air of mystery and sophistication while paying homage to the team’s iconic heritage. In the world of Formula 1, where every detail matters, McLaren has once again demonstrated its commitment to pushing boundaries, not only in performance but also in aesthetics.

A Collaboration with OKX

The development of this captivating livery was a collaborative effort between McLaren Racing and team sponsor OKX. Such partnerships showcase the commitment of both entities to provide fans with exciting and memorable experiences. The “stealth mode” livery is the latest addition to McLaren’s impressive lineup of livery changes for the 2023 season, following the original design, the “Triple Crown” tribute in Spain and Monaco, and the “Chrome” livery that contributed to the team’s podium finishes in Britain and Hungary, courtesy of Lando Norris.

A Message from McLaren’s CEO

Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, expressed his excitement about the new livery, stating, “Stealth Mode flips our race car’s colors, bringing something exciting and different to these two great races in Singapore and Japan. We hope fans will love it as much as we do and get a chance to enjoy the fan zone to connect with our team.”

With “stealth mode,” McLaren once again proves that innovation extends beyond the racetrack, making each Grand Prix a visual spectacle. Motorsport enthusiasts and fans of McLaren will eagerly anticipate the Singapore and Japanese Grand Prix to witness the MCL60 cars donned in their striking new attire.

Stay tuned for the races, watch the pictures, and be part of the excitement as McLaren Racing continues to make its mark in the world of Formula 1. For more updates and a closer look at the pics of “stealth mode” livery, keep an eye on official McLaren Racing channels and Formula 1 news sources.

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