The limelight is tinged with papaya orange for the presentation of the new one McLaren. The MCL36 will be the second Mercedes-powered car of the new motoring era experienced in Woking: a combination found after the Honda-Renault parenthesis that revived the taste for success in the past season. There will be a lot of waiting to see what the new car will be able to do, with very high goals motivated above all by the opportunities that the new regulation change brings with it.
Awaiting the live event scheduled for Friday 11 February at 8 pm, let’s dust off the last eight McLarens protagonists of the hybrid era from 2014 to 2021.
2014 | MP4 / 29 (Mercedes engine)
Drivers: Jenson Button – Kevin Magnussen
2015 | MP4 / 30 (Honda engine)
Drivers: Fernando Alonso – Jenson Button
2016 | MP4 / 31 (Honda engine)
Drivers: Fernando Alonso – Jenson Button
2017 | MCL32 (Honda engine)
Drivers: Fernando Alonso – Stoffel Vandoorne
2018 | MCL33 (Renault engine)
Drivers: Fernando Alonso – Stoffel Vandoorne
2019 | MCL34 (Renault engine)
Drivers: Carlos Sainz – Lando Norris
2020 | MCL35 (Renault engine)
Drivers: Carlos Sainz – Lando Norris
2021 | MCL35M (Mercedes engine)
Drivers: Daniel Ricciardo – Lando Norris
#McLarens #hybrid #era #PHOTO #FormulaPassionit