Statistics
2025 SEASON
- Season Position
 - 1st
 - Season Points
 - 713
 
- Grand Prix Races
 - 20
 - Grand Prix Points
 - 677
 - Grand Prix Wins
 - 13
 - Grand Prix Podiums
 - 30
 - Grand Prix Poles
 - 10
 - Grand Prix Top 10s
 - 37
 - DHL Fastest Laps
 - 11
 - DNFs
 - 3
 
- Sprint Races
 - 4
 - Sprint Points
 - 36
 - Sprint Wins
 - 1
 - Sprint Podiums
 - 5
 - Sprint Poles
 - 1
 - Sprint Top 10s
 - 6
 
Team Summary
- Grand Prix Entered
 - 991
 - Team Points
 - 7663.5
 - Highest Race Finish
 - 1 (x202)
 - Podiums
 - 442
 - Highest Grid Position
 - 1 (x174)
 - Pole Positions
 - 174
 - World Championships
 - 10
 
Team Profile
- Full Team Name
 - McLaren Formula 1 Team
 - Base
 - Woking, United Kingdom
 - Team Chief
 - Andrea Stella
 - Technical Chief
 - Peter Prodromou / Neil Houldey
 - Chassis
 - MCL39
 - Power Unit
 - Mercedes
 - Reserve Driver
 - First Team Entry
 - 1966
 
Since entering the sport in 1966 under the guidance and restless endeavour of eponymous founder Bruce, McLaren's success has been nothing short of breathtaking. Five glittering decades have yielded countless victories, pole positions and podiums, not to mention nine constructors' championships. What's more, some of the sport's greatest drivers made their names with the team, including Emerson Fittipaldi, Ayrton Senna, Mika Hakkinen and Lewis Hamilton...
2024
Rise back to the top to clinch first constructors’ championship since 1998, despite Red Bull dominating first half of season. Lando Norris is runner-up in driver standings after four wins, with Oscar Piastri adding another two victories.
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2023
After a slow start, become regular podium contenders, with Lando Norris and impressive rookie team mate Oscar Piastri scoring nine rostrums between them. The result is a rise to fourth overall in the constructors’ championship.
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