While a lot of Formula 1 teams can be quite rigid with their liveries and the painted appearances of their cars, McLaren is a car manufacturer that likes to routinely shake things up. In the past, we've seen the team run significantly different liveries to mark sponsorships and historic moments, and we're getting more of that at the British Grand Prix this weekend.
McLaren has announced that it will be returning to the classic chrome colour scheme that it used to run in the late 2000s and early 2010s. This will be a one-off livery that will see the iconic papaya orange used as a secondary colour, rather than the primary colour as is typical for McLaren's F1 cars.
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Both of McLaren's drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, will also wear matching new race gear to compliment the new livery.