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McLaren honors Mika Häkkinen amid 1,000th GP celebrations

A special chapter of McLaren racing history took permanent residence on the Boulevard at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking on Tuesday as the team unveiled a breathtaking bronze statue by acclaimed British artist Paul Oz, honoring the legendary "Flying Finn," Mika Häkkinen.

The sculpture masterfully freezes time, capturing the exact moment of pure, unbridled joy when Mika clinched the first of his back-to-back World Championships with McLaren at Suzuka in 1998.

    Standing beside his bronze likeness, the 57-year-old’s signature smile mirrored the golden era he helped define.

    The day carried a double weight of legacy and celebration. Beyond honoring one of its favorite sons, McLaren gathered its entire MTC staff to commemorate an extraordinary milestone: the team’s 1000th Grand Prix.

    From the heritage cars lining the floor to the sea of papaya-clad team members crowding together for a massive group selfie alongside current stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, the atmosphere was electric with pride.

    It was a heartfelt reminder that while technology and engineering drives the sport forward, it is the human spirit, dedication, and iconic moments like Mika's that truly define McLaren's enduring legacy.

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