McLaren have revealed a particular ‘Riviera-inspired’ livery enhancement that may run on their System 1 automobiles on the upcoming Monaco and Spanish Grands Prix.
In collaboration with crew companion OKX, the livery change is a nod to McLaren’s iconic M7A race automotive, whereas “drawing inspiration from the class of the Riviera”.
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The M7A was the automotive with which founder Bruce McLaren claimed the team’s first F1 victory on the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix – in addition to being the machine that debuted their now legendary papaya livery.
McLaren’s new design will run on each MCL39s all through everything of the Monaco and Spanish Grand Prix weekends, with drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri additionally sporting contemporary overalls in Monaco.