A bridge across generations stood on the iconic Monaco grid this Thursday as McLaren’s past and present converged to celebrate a historic milestone: the team’s upcoming 1,000th Grand Prix.
Bringing together eleven legendary race winners and several world champions, the atmosphere seamlessly blended retro nostalgia with modern racing excellence.
Standing alongside current stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were icons of previous eras, including David Coulthard, Fernando Alonso, Emerson Fittipaldi, Gerhard Berger, Juan Pablo Montoya, Lewis Hamilton, Heikki Kovalainen, John Watson, and two-time world champion Mika Häkkinen.
Joined by McLaren racing boss Zak Brown and team boss Andrea Stella, as well as Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, this extraordinary assembly at the finish line captured decades of speed, triumph, and racing heritage.
The celebrations took a poetic turn down memory lane when Häkkinen climbed into the cockpit of the M2B – McLaren’s very first Formula 1 car – for a special, and gloriously noisy, demo lap.
Seeing the vintage machinery share the tarmac with the modern outfit served as a beautiful reminder of the enduring legacy that carries McLaren forward into its next millennium of racing.
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