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When talking about McLaren, a British motorsport and automotive brand famed for its Formula 1 victories and high‑performance road cars. Also known as McLaren Racing, it blends cutting‑edge engineering with racing heritage. If you’ve ever wondered how a racing team can also sell a supercar that costs more than a house, you’re in the right spot. The brand’s DNA is built on Formula 1, the premier single‑seater racing series where speed, aerodynamics and data drive every decision and that same knowledge fuels the supercar, road‑ready models like the 720S or the Artura that blend track‑level performance with everyday usability. Underpinning both worlds is automotive engineering, the science of designing, testing and manufacturing vehicles for optimal performance and safety, which lets the brand push the envelope on carbon‑fiber chassis, hybrid powertrains and aerodynamic innovation.

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Rain Threatens 2025 Australian GP: McLaren Dominates Amid Weather Woes
16 Mar

The 2025 Australian Grand Prix sees McLaren's striking front-row lockout with Lando Norris on pole. However, heavy rain forecasts cast uncertainty over the race. FIA considers adjusting the start time to dodge thunderstorms, creating strategic challenges. Red Bull's Verstappen starts third, with Mercedes and Ferrari also in the mix, all facing tough decisions on tires in volatile weather conditions.