F1: McLaren reveals their 2023 MCL60 F1 car

The McLaren Formula 1 Team today unveiled the team’s new driver line-up in front of fans and the world’s media at the OKX Thought Leadership Center at McLaren’s HQ in Woking, ahead of the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

With a new chapter firmly underway following Andrea Stella’s move from Executive Director to F1 Team Principal, the team will start their 60th Anniversary celebrations by welcoming rookie driver and 2021 FIA Formula 2 champion Oscar Piastri to pilot the MCL60 alongside talented Brit Lando Norris.

The 2023 McLaren takes a lot of design cues from the Red Bull. All photos courtesy of McLaren

Lando, 23 years old from Somerset, England, enters his fifth season in Formula 1 with McLaren after collecting a sixth career F1 podium at the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Oscar, 21 years old from Melbourne, Australia, joins the team having won consecutive FIA Formula 3 and FIA Formula 2 championships in 2020 and 2021 respectively.

To mark McLaren’s milestone year, the team’s 2023 competitor will be named the MCL60, in a break from previous naming convention. New Zealand-born racing driver Bruce McLaren founded McLaren Racing in 1963 and since then the team have won 20 Formula 1 World Championships, 183 Formula 1 grands prix, the Indianapolis 500 three times, and the Le Mans 24 Hours at its first attempt.

Radiator inlets resemble the Red Bulls

The MCL60 features a striking papaya orange and blue livery, the colors first carried by the team in the 1960s, which have since become a team favorite since their reintroduction in 2018.

Designed under the leadership of Technical Director James Key and produced by the team in Woking, led by Operations Director Piers Thynne, the MCL60 will be powered by the Mercedes-AMG F1 M14 E Performance that is integrated into the McLaren chassis and gearbox with support from Mercedes HPP in Brixworth, UK.

Lando and Oscar will give the MCL60 it’s official on-track debut in the pre-season test at the Bahrain International Circuit on 23 February ahead of the opening race of the season at the 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix on 5 March.

Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, said:

“We are delighted to launch our 2023 Formula 1 team with Lando and Oscar at the wheel as we celebrate 60 years of McLaren Racing. This year’s driver line-up is extremely exciting as Lando, an intelligent and confident driver with excellent pace, is joined by one of the biggest up-and-coming talents in motorsport with Oscar.

“2022 was a challenging season in our continued effort to push towards the front of the grid. We learned a lot which has been taken into the off-season as the entire team works hard to prepare for another year. Under the guidance of Andrea Stella, who moved into the position of Team Principal in December 2022, we have an excellent team to spearhead the 2023 season and can look forward to seeing our young driver duo continue to grow their partnership throughout the upcoming campaign.

“Being one of the oldest teams on the Formula 1 grid and marking our 60-year anniversary as a racing team is an excellent achievement. We have a wealth of history dating back to when Bruce McLaren first formed McLaren Racing in 1963; therefore, it is appropriate we honor the last six decades through our 2023 competitor’s name, the MCL60. This is the start of several anniversary commemorations that will be exhibited throughout the year.

“We are thrilled to celebrate this significant journey with our fantastic group of committed and valuable partners. Their support is an integral part in the journey to achieving our ambitions. The same can be said for our fantastic fans. We always aim to achieve the best result possible at every grand prix weekend and thank those supporters who continue to fly the papaya flag.

(L to R) Zak Brown, Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Andrea Stella

Andrea Stella, Team Principal, McLaren Formula 1, said:

“It’s an honor to lead McLaren Racing into the team’s 60th anniversary season. We have a committed and talented group of people at McLaren, and we are all looking forward to taking the MCL60 racing, after the hard work and the efforts over the last months, in all areas of the team.

“During our time away from racing, we have enjoyed welcoming Oscar to the McLaren Technology Center and we have worked together to build strong relationships and to be fully prepared for the start of his career in Formula 1. He has quickly integrated in the team and gained much respect, thanks to his humility, bright intellect, and dedication. It’s also been great to resume the work with Lando, who is now showing the qualities of a leader as he supports the journey of the team. Lando and Oscar form such a strong and talented driver line-up and we are very much looking forward to the 2023 season with them at the wheel of the MCL60.

“Together with our colleagues at Mercedes HPP, we can take great pride in our strong collaboration in the realization of the MCL60 and in the joined efforts to the pursuit of moving back up the grid.

“We are aware we have work to do as we enter the 2023 season, but everyone in the team is totally focused and committed to making our 60th anniversary year a special one.”

Lando Norris, Driver, McLaren Formula 1, said:

“The off-season has been good, but I’m looking forward to getting back on track and behind the wheel of the MCL60 for the first time. The new car looks great, and everyone involved in the build has played an important role.

“This is my fifth year in Formula 1, and I’m hoping to carry positive momentum into the new season after a year of racing under the new era of regulations. It’s been a good challenge adapting to them and I feel that I’m in a positive position to keep on improving as a driver. I’ve enjoyed my journey with the team so far and to be involved in McLaren’s 60th anniversary is a privilege. I’ll continue to work hard alongside Oscar throughout this significant year as we look to maximize opportunities to score points.”

Oscar Piastri, Driver, McLaren Formula 1, said:

“I’m delighted to get started with McLaren and make my F1 debut this season. The off-season has been great for me, and I’ve been working hard to prepare for the upcoming year. The time I’ve spent at the factory and in the sim has been enjoyable and productive, and everyone in the team has been welcoming. I’ve settled in well, and I’m now fully focused on getting out on track in Bahrain.

“The MCL60 is very impressive, and it’s going to be a memorable year, not just for me in my rookie season but also as a team celebrating 60 years of McLaren Racing. The challenge ahead is an exciting one, and I’m looking forward to driving with Lando as we work hard to pick up points throughout the season.”

Oscar Piastri

Technical Specifications

CHASSIS
Monocoque Carbon-fiber composite, incorporating driver controls and fuel cell
Safety structures Cockpit survival cell incorporating impact resistant construction and anti-penetration panels, front impact structure, prescribed side impact structures, integrated rear impact structure, front and rear roll structures, halo secondary roll structure, driver headrest protection and safety seat
Bodywork Carbon-fiber composite, including engine cover, sidepods, floor, nose, front wing and rear wing with driver-operated drag reduction system
Front suspension Carbon-fiber / titanium suspension legs, pull-rod operating inboard torsion bar, spring and damper system
Rear suspension Carbon-fiber / titanium suspension legs, pushrod operating inboard torsion bar, spring and damper system
Weight Overall vehicle weight 798 kg (including driver, excluding fuel)
Weight distribution between 44.6% and 46.1% on front axle
Electronics McLaren Applied. Including chassis control, power unit control, data acquisition, sensors, data analysis
Instruments McLaren Applied steering wheel display
Brake system Six piston brake calipers with front / rear master cylinders
‘Brake by wire’ rear brake control system
Carbon-carbon ventilated discs and pads
Steering Power-assisted rack and pinion
Tyres Pirelli P Zero F1. Now with an additional compound, the C0 – bringing our total to six compounds in the pool. Pirelli select three for each event.
Race wheels BBS standardized design 18” magnesium wheels
Paint AkzoNobel Sikkens products
Cooling systems Charge air, engine oil, gearbox oil, hydraulic oil, water, and ERS cooling systems
Advanced Stratasys 3D printing & additive manufacturing
Manufacturing Mazak Advanced Technology Solutions
Power Unit type Mercedes-AMG M14 E Performance
Minimum weight 151kg
Primary PU components Internal combustion engine (ICE)
Motor Generator Unit – Kinetic (MGU-K)
Motor Generator Unit – Heat (MGU-H)
Turbocharger (TC)
Energy Store (ES)
Control Electronics (CE)
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Capacity  1.6 liters
Cylinders Six
Bank angle 90 degree vee angle
No of valves 24
Max speed 15,000 rpm
Max fuel flow rate 100kg/hour (above 10,500 rpm)
Fuel injection High-pressure direct injection (max 500 bar, one injector/cylinder)
Pressure charging Single-stage compressor and exhaust turbine, on a common shaft
Max rpm Exhaust Turbine 125,000 rpm
ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM 
Architecture Integrated hybrid energy recovery via motor generator units
Crankshaft coupled electrical MGU-K
Turbocharger coupled electrical MGU-H
Energy store Lithium-Ion battery solution of minimum 20 kg regulation weight
Maximum energy storage, 4 MJ per lap
MGU-K Maximum speed, 50,000 rpm
Maximum power, 120 kW
Maximum energy recovery, 2 MJ per lap
Maximum energy deployment, 4 MJ per lap
MGU-H Maximum speed 125,000 rpm
Maximum power, unlimited
Maximum energy recovery, unlimited
Maximum energy deployment, unlimited
TRANSMISSION 
Gearbox Carbon-fiber composite gearbox casing,
longitudinally mounted change gear cluster
Gear ratios Eight forward and one reverse
Gear selection Electro-hydraulically operated seamless shift
Differential  Limited slip friction clutch epicyclic
Clutch  Electro-hydraulically operated, carbon multi-plate
LOGISTICS 
Transport  Mercedes-Benz trucks
Official logistics partner DP World

 

Oscar Piastri
Lando Norris