F1 News: McLaren Reveals 2024 Challenger After MCL38 Livery Reveal
McLaren has just taken the wraps off the MCL38, their latest Formula 1 car for the 2024 season, following a livery unveiling that won many fans over with its classic papaya and anthracite design, highlighted with chrome accents. The car made its first appearance at Silverstone, piloted by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri during a promotional event.
Key Takeaways:
- McLaren introduced the MCL38, their car for the 2024 FIA Formula 1 Championship, featuring a papaya, anthracite, and chrome livery.
- The team's CEO, Zak Brown, and Team Principal, Andrea Stella, shared their optimism and the realistic challenges ahead.
- Drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri expressed excitement about the new car and the upcoming season, emphasising the importance of the Bahrain pre-season testing.
The McLaren Formula 1 Team has officially launched their contender for the 2024 season, the MCL38. The car's debut on the track comes shortly after the team revealed a striking livery design that nods to the brand's heritage. The new car was showcased at a promotional event at Silverstone Circuit, with team drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri sharing the driving duties, offering a glimpse into what the upcoming season might hold.
Zak Brown, McLaren Racing's CEO, expressed his enthusiasm during the press release:
“It’s awesome to be able to launch our 2024 competitor, the MCL38, at Silverstone today. It’s great to see our new car in its 2024 livery on track and see the hard work and dedication of the team come together.
“The fantastic thing about this sport is how competitive it is, and therefore we must remain realistic as every team will have made progress in the off season. The true test of whether we’ve made steps in the right direction will be qualifying in Bahrain. We’re all excited to go racing again, but we know there’s a long season ahead of us and a lot of work still to do to ensure we build on the progress we made throughout 2023.”
Andrea Stella, the Team Principal, echoed Brown's sentiments, highlighting the excitement within the team to unveil the MCL38 and its initial performance on the track:
“The team are excited to present the MCL38 today and to see it on track for the first time. Going into this year, we look to build on the momentum of last season but are realistic in the knowledge that every team will have made progress and found competitiveness for their 2024 cars. We now have everything in place from an infrastructure, people and culture perspective so we continue to push forward and build on the work done to get us back to front of the grid.
“Before we hit the track for competitive sessions, we have a lot of work to do, including putting the MCL38 through its paces during the Bahrain pre-season test. The team has done a good job over the winter, and we are confident we can hit the ground running, but we know we have important tasks at hand before the season starts. There are a number of innovations on the car, but not all the areas we want to address have been completed for our launch-spec car. Those areas now become the focus of our in-season development, which is already in progress.
“My thanks go to the entire team, both trackside and at MTC and MRC for their great efforts in ensuring the car was ready to hit the track today, as well as our colleagues at Mercedes HPP for their continued collaboration. We now turn our attention to the long season ahead as we look forward to Bahrain Testing next week.”
Lando Norris shared his anticipation for testing the MCL38's capabilities, particularly in the Bahrain pre-season testing, which will be crucial for evaluating the car's performance.
“I’m excited to get behind the wheel of the MCL38 and see how it runs. The livery looks great on the new car, so it’s fun to be able to get out on track today.
“I’m looking forward to shaking the car down in Bahrain. I have full confidence in the team that we’ll continue pushing forward off the back of the turnaround last season. However, the true test of our progress is coming up when we put the car through its paces in testing, ahead of then qualifying and racing for the Bahrain Grand Prix.
“Over the past few weeks, I’ve been back at the MTC putting a lot of work in on the simulator with my engineering team to ensure that we’re fully prepared ahead of next week. Thank you to everyone trackside and at the factory for their work to get us to this point. I’m excited to get to Bahrain and go racing again.”
Oscar Piastri, sharing his debut drive in the MCL38, also highlighted the importance of the upcoming tests in Bahrain to gauge the car's competitiveness for the 2024 season.
“It’s great to be able to drive the MCL38 on track for the first time today. It’s an important milestone in our development for the year and I’m excited to see it on track in its new livery.
“We won’t know where we stand in terms of competitiveness until we go racing in Bahrain, but we’ve been preparing as best as we possibly can by spending time in the simulator, working closely with everyone who’s designed, built and will run the car to ensure we’re ready to start strongly.
“I’m looking forward to the next few weeks leading into a busy year. A massive thank you to the team for everything they’ve done so far to prepare us for 2024. I’m really excited to properly kick off my second season in F1.”