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2025 | McLaren announced they will exit the Formula E series at the end of the 2024–25 season. |
April 10 2025 | McLaren officially confirmed their entry into the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) Hypercar class, set to compete from the 2027 season. |
2025 | McLaren launches the McLaren MCL39 Formula One car, continuing their participation in the championship. |
2024 | Taylor Barnard became the youngest point scorer in Formula E and was promoted to a full-time driver for the 2024–25 season. |
2024 | Taylor Barnard became a full-time driver, winning his maiden podium at the São Paulo ePrix and becoming the youngest podium finisher in Formula E. He also achieved the youngest pole position at the Jeddah ePrix. |
2024 | Lola Yamaha Abt Formula E Team achieved its first podium finish at the Miami ePrix, with Lucas di Grassi finishing in second place. |
2024 |
Dallara F2 2018
The Dallara F2 2018 was set to be replaced by the Dallara F2 2024, marking the end of its service in the FIA Formula 2 Championship.
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2024 | The team was rebranded once again as Visa Cash App RB. |
2024 | McLaren won their ninth Constructors' Championship, their first since 1998. |
2024 | McLaren secures the World Constructors' Championship in Abu Dhabi, their first since 1998, with Lando Norris finishing first. |
2024 | Felix Rosenqvist moved to Meyer Shank Racing and was replaced by David Malukas. After Malukas was injured and released, Théo Pourchaire joined the team. |
2024 | McLaren transitions to the Formula E Gen3 Evo specification, maintaining their Nissan e-4ORCE 04 chassis with drivers Sam Bird and Taylor Barnard. |
2024 | Piastri's victory moves McLaren to first in the World Constructors' Championship. |
2024 | McLaren achieves a 1-2 finish, their first since the 2021 Italian Grand Prix. |
2024 | McLaren prepares for the Formula One season with the MCL38 car model |
2024 | Norris wins his maiden Formula One career victory at the Miami Grand Prix after leading and overtaking Verstappen. |
2024 | Ferrari will supply engines to Haas F1 Team and Sauber Motorsport. |
2024 | Ferrari's most recent Grand Prix win recorded at the Mexico City Grand Prix, demonstrating the team's ongoing competitive presence in Formula One. |
November 2024 | Lola took over Abt's Formula E entrants' licence, with Abt continuing to run the team operationally. |
October 2024 | Lola acquired Paceteq, an automotive industry data technology and software company, to accelerate its development after entering Formula E. |
September 6 2024 | Extreme E announced cancellation of rounds in Sardinia and Phoenix, with the series transitioning to Extreme H for 2025. |
August 31 2024 | Patricio O'Ward wins the Milwaukee Mile race 1 driving for Arrow McLaren. |
July 7 2024 | Patricio O'Ward wins the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course race for Arrow McLaren. |
June 19 2024 | McLaren announced plans for Zak Brown to explore a Hypercar class entry, targeting an entry using LMDh regulations by the 2027 season in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GTP classes. |
June 15 2024 | Ferrari achieved its eleventh Le Mans victory and its first consecutive wins since 1965, with the No. 50 499P driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen. |
April 2024 | McLaren and British American Tobacco (BAT) announced a partnership extension, which includes extending the partnership to the McLaren Formula E Team. |
April 2024 | Lola-Yamaha secured Abt as its first powertrain customer for the 2024–25 Formula E season, with Lucas di Grassi and Zane Maloney confirmed as the driver pairing for the Lola Yamaha Abt Formula E Team. |
April 24 2024 | Ferrari announced a multi-year title partnership with HP Inc., renaming the team to Scuderia Ferrari HP starting from the Miami Grand Prix. |
March 2024 | Lola announced its return to single-seater racing by becoming a powertrain supplier in the 2024–25 Formula E season, forming a technical partnership with Yamaha. |
March 2024 | Norris achieves his first podium with the MCL38 at the Australian Grand Prix. |
March 10 2024 | Patricio O'Ward wins the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg driving for Arrow McLaren. |
January 2024 | McLaren announced a new driver pairing of Cristina Gutiérrez and Mattias Ekström for the Extreme E season, winning their first podium by finishing second in Round 1 at the Desert X-Prix. |
2023 | McLaren continued in Extreme E with Foust and Gilmour, winning their second podium at the Hydro X-Prix. Later in the season, Gilmour was replaced by Tamara Molinaro and Hedda Hosås due to injury, and the team finished eighth in the Championship. |
2023 | Hughes secured McLaren's first pole position and podium finish at the Diriyah ePrix. McLaren finished eighth in the Teams' Championship. |
2023 | McLaren continues in Formula E with Jake Hughes and adds Sam Bird and Taylor Barnard to their driver lineup, competing in the Formula E Gen3 championship. |
2023 | McLaren signed Alexander Rossi to drive a third full-time car. The team raced a special livery at the Indianapolis 500 to celebrate McLaren's 60th anniversary and Triple Crown achievement, featuring historic car designs from 1974, 1984, and 1995. |
2023 | Frédéric Vasseur, a French team principal, takes over leadership of Scuderia Ferrari starting in 2023. |
November 2023 | At the Qatar Grand Prix, Piastri won the sprint race, McLaren's first sprint race victory in Formula One, with both drivers finishing second and third in the main race. |
November 2023 | During the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend, McLaren signs an extension to use Mercedes engines until 2030. |
November 2023 | McLaren Automotive confirms participation in the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship season in the LMGT3 category, collaborating with United Autosports. |
October 2023 | At the Japanese Grand Prix, Norris and Piastri achieve a double podium finish (second and third), McLaren's first since 2021. |
October 2023 | McLaren Automotive announces intent to participate in the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship using the McLaren 720S GT3 Evo through United Autosports and Pfaff Motorsports. |
September 2023 | At the Singapore Grand Prix, Norris finishes second, marking a significant performance for McLaren. |
August 2023 | McLaren replaced René Rast with Sam Bird for the 2023–24 Formula E season. Bird went on to win McLaren's first electric race victory at the São Paulo ePrix. |
June 11 2023 | Ferrari returned to top-class endurance racing and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the No. 51 499P, driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado, and Antonio Giovinazzi. |
March 2023 | At the Australian Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri scored his first points in Formula One and for McLaren, finishing eighth. |
March 2023 | OKX expanded their partnership with McLaren, becoming the official primary partner with increased branding presence. |
March 2023 | Oscar Piastri replaces Ricciardo for the 2023 season after a contract dispute with Alpine F1 Team. |
2022 | McLaren rebranded as NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team and won its first podium by finishing second in the Energy X-Prix, with Emma Gilmour becoming the first woman podium winner for McLaren. |
2022 | McLaren Automotive announces a new GT4 model based on the McLaren Artura, along with an unrestricted Artura Trophy version for a planned one-make series. |
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