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McLaren celebrates 1000th Formula 1 race entry with special livery in Monaco

AI-generiertVerfasst: 2. Juni 2026, 13:05 MESZFormel 1

McLaren becomes the second team after Ferrari to reach the milestone of 1000 Grand Prix races. For the anniversary, the British team presents a specially designed livery at the Monaco Grand Prix – and even launches a limited-edition supercar.

With the race in Monaco this weekend, McLaren marks a historic milestone in Formula 1. The team becomes only the second racing outfit ever to complete 1000 Grand Prix races, after only Ferrari has crossed this threshold so far. Since its first victory in 1968, McLaren has accumulated 203 Grand Prix wins and established itself as the second most successful team in motorsport history.

To celebrate this achievement, McLaren has unveiled a striking special livery for the Monaco weekend. The unique design honours the significance of the moment and connects the team's present with its legendary past. Monaco carries special symbolism: it was here that McLaren achieved its first victory and has shaped the history of the race for decades.

Milestone beyond the racetrack

The significance of the milestone extends beyond the racetrack. To celebrate the 1000th race entry, McLaren has announced a limited edition of the Artura supercar, which honours the anniversary in the road car division. In doing so, the company links its motorsport identity with luxury automobile manufacturing.

Founder Bruce McLaren once shaped the team's philosophy with the words: "Life is measured in achievements, not in years alone." More than 60 years later, McLaren still lives by this maxim – and uses the Monaco weekend to honour this journey. For the race itself, experts expect that the new 2026 cars could come into their own in Monaco, after the regulation changes have been controversial so far this season.

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