McLaren F1 Team Unveils 2023 Season Challenger with New Driver Line-Up

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The McLaren F1 Team has officially revealed its 2023 Formula 1 challenger at the OKX Thought Leadership Centre within the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking. The event showcased the team's new livery and driver pairing of Lando Norris and rookie Oscar Piastri, marking the beginning of their campaign for the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

Key Highlights of the 2023 McLaren F1 Car

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FAQs

Q: Who are McLaren’s drivers for the 2023 season?
A: Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will race for McLaren in 2023.

Q: What was unique about McLaren’s 2022 livery?
A: The "Future Mode" design, created with OKX, featured at select races like Singapore and Japan.

Q: How long is OKX’s partnership with McLaren?
A: A multi-year agreement announced in 2022, covering F1 and esports.

Looking Ahead

McLaren aims to improve upon its 2022 performance, leveraging the new car’s design and fresh driver dynamics. The team’s focus remains on aerodynamic efficiency and strategic partnerships to climb the constructor standings.

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