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McLaren will race using an alternative colour scheme at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend in honour of its former driver Ayrton Senna.
The McLaren Formula 1 team unveiled a new livery for the Monaco Grand Prix weekend as a tribute to three-time world champion Ayrton Senna, marking the 30th anniversary of his passing. Senna won all three of his titles at McLaren before moving to Williams in 1994. The special livery is inspired by Senna’s iconic race helmet which featured the yellow and green colors of the Brazilian flag. The new livery is part of McLaren’s tradition of adopting special designs for certain races, and it honors the remarkable legacy of Senna at the Monaco Grand Prix, where he holds the record for the most wins. McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will also wear race suits complementing the special livery. McLaren CEO Zak Brown expressed pride in honoring Ayrton Senna and his exceptional contributions to the team and Formula 1, with McLaren heading into the Monaco Grand Prix weekend in strong form after recent podium finishes.