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McLaren M18

United Kingdom McLaren-Honda
McLaren Honda Logo.png
Full name McLaren Honda
Base McLaren Technology Centre
Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom
51°20′45″N 0°32′52″W / 51.34583°N 0.54778°W / 51.34583; -0.54778Coordinates: 51°20′45″N 0°32′52″W / 51.34583°N 0.54778°W / 51.34583; -0.54778
Team principal(s) Éric Boullier
(Racing Director)
Zak Brown
(Executive Director)
Technical director(s) Tim Goss
Neil Oatley
Peter Prodromou
Founder(s) Bruce McLaren
Website www.mclaren.com/formula1
2017 Formula One season
Race drivers 2. Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
14. Spain Fernando Alonso
Test drivers United Kingdom Jenson Button
Japan Nobuharu Matsushita
United Kingdom Oliver Turvey
Netherlands Nyck de Vries
Chassis MCL32
Engine Honda RA617H
Tyres Pirelli
Formula One World Championship career
First entry 1966 Monaco Grand Prix
Latest entry 2017 Spanish Grand Prix
Races entered 808 (805 starts)
Constructors'
Championships
8 (1974, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998)
Drivers'
Championships
12 (1974, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2008)
Race victories 182
Pole positions 155
Fastest laps 153
2016 position 6th (76 pts)

McLaren Racing Limited, competing as McLaren Honda, is a British Formula One team based at the McLaren Technology Centre, Woking, Surrey, England. McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in and won the Indianapolis 500 and the Canadian-American Challenge Cup (Can-Am). The team is the second oldest active team after Ferrari. They are one of the most successful teams in Formula One history, having won 182 races, 12 drivers' championships and eight constructors' championships. The team is a wholly owned subsidiary of McLaren Technology Group.

Founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren, the team won its first Grand Prix at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix, but their greatest initial success was in Can-Am, where they dominated from 1967 to 1971. Further American triumph followed, with Indianapolis 500 wins in McLaren cars for Mark Donohue in 1972 and Johnny Rutherford in 1974 and 1976. After Bruce McLaren died in a testing accident in 1970, Teddy Mayer took over and led the team to their first Formula One constructors' championship in 1974, with Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt winning the drivers' championship in 1974 and 1976, respectively; 1974 also marked the start of a long-standing sponsorship by Phillip Morris' Marlboro cigarette brand.


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