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McLaren Racing - McLaren unveils 2022 Formula 1, IndyCar and ... (mclaren.com)

The immersive online experience enables users to explore a faithful recreation of the McLaren Technology Centre, alongside digital avatars of McLaren F1 drivers ...

“We’re thrilled to be launching our Extreme E team and livery ahead of the first race in just under a week, with Emma and Tanner getting behind the wheel of the No.58 McLaren car. All of us at McLaren can’t wait to see what Emma and Tanner can do out in the desert at our inaugural X Prix. I’m excited to see Lando and Daniel get behind the wheel of the MCL36 and take it to the competition this year. “I’m delighted to see us launch all three McLaren Racing programmes across the Formula 1, IndyCar and Extreme E championships today. Emma becomes the first female McLaren racing driver, in-line with the team’s commitment to showcase and inspire diversity in motorsport. McLaren Racing today unveiled the three race cars that will contest the 2022 Formula 1, IndyCar and Extreme E championships to a live global audience.

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McLaren going from 'strength to strength' but still catching up (F1i.com)

McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown says the Woking-based outfit is growing stronger with each passing season but is also still catching up.

Brown's management style isn't to boast about the future while throwing hard cash around in the present. "It’s quite exciting. "Andreas has worked hard to mould the team in a way that he sees it as a championship-calibre talent of people but we have to recognise and be realistic that we are still catching up on some of the technology infrastructure that we’re behind on.

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Lando Norris Is Looking To Build On 2021 Success As McLaren ... (The Checkered Flag)

After his best season to date in 2021, Lando Norris is hoping to build on last season as McLaren Racing launch their 2022 challenger.

But I know that the best is yet to come, and my aim is to carry the positive momentum we built up over the last year and take that with me into this exciting new era of Formula 1″ Last season saw Norris achieve four podiums as well as a pole position at the Russian Grand Prix, among the highlights. Talking about the contract and hopes for the future Norris added; “I’m in a good position heading into this year to build on the successes of 2021.

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McLaren plans MCL36 filming day debut 'very close' to first test (autosport.com)

McLaren plans to give the new MCL36 Formula 1 car its on-track debut just before the start of pre-season testing in Barcelona later this month.

So we’ll be bringing some updates to Bahrain. And then the next tranche of those is already in process now. “That’s in the schedule. Haas opted to reveal its new model via renders, while Red Bull used a show car to present its 2022 livery.

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McLaren launch 'aggressive' new car for 2022 F1 season as Lando ... (The Sun)

MCLAREN have released an aggressive new design with a bold new livery for the 2022 season.The new "MCL36" vehicle will be tested next month by Lando N.

A Twitter user said: "The more I look at it, the more I love it". The new "MCL36" vehicle will be tested next month by Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo. MCLAREN have released an aggressive new design with a bold new livery for the 2022 season.

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McLaren launches new MCL36 F1 car (ESPN.co.uk)

The team's drivers, Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris, took the covers off the McLaren MCL36 at a launch event at the team's factory on Friday evening.

It's the only thing you've got to play with really between the entrance to the floor and the front wing. "You can't really copy it very easily from this point forward and it will be interesting to see who else does that. "The wider sidepod [on the Aston Martin] is not unfamiliar to us, we have just decided to tackle the same aerodynamic problem in a slightly different way. The pecking order will map out later in the season, or certainly later in the season than the first race." "So it shows that some of the fears about all cars looking identical [under the new rules] isn't necessarily the case. Technical director James Key said his team had considered the distinctive and louvered sidepods on the Aston Martin, but opted for its more narrowly packaged design.

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