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How McLaren ended its 26-year F1 title drought

Last updated: July 6, 2025 12:20 am
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The McLaren Formula 1 Team: Navigating Success in a Complex Sport

With McLaren starting to win regularly in the world of Formula 1, the team’s mood has lifted significantly. Winning has a way of curing all ills in sport, and for McLaren, success has been a driving force propelling them forward. However, Team Principal Thynne emphasizes the importance of not becoming complacent in the face of victory.

According to Thynne, F1 is a highly complex sport where things can easily go wrong. Even in times of celebration, the team must continue to push for reliability, performance, and every opportunity to score points. He stresses the need for humility and a constant drive for improvement, as success in F1 is never guaranteed and is always a result of hard work.

Working in F1 is seen as a privilege due to its status as the pinnacle of motorsport. Thynne underscores the need to avoid getting caught up in positive or negative hype and instead focus on providing drivers Lando and Oscar with the best equipment possible for each race.

McLaren’s last constructors’ title dates back to 1998, a time when F1 operated under different financial regulations with teams enjoying near-unlimited spending capabilities. With the introduction of a cost cap in recent years, Thynne’s role has evolved to focus on maximizing performance within budget constraints.

He explains, “Extracting every amount of performance per pound is a key challenge. It forces us to strategically allocate resources and prioritize where to invest our limited budget for maximum impact.” This includes decisions on spare parts inventory, upgrades, and long-term car development plans in anticipation of the 2026 regulatory changes in F1.

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Thynne expresses excitement about the upcoming regulatory overhaul, seeing it as an opportunity for the sport to reset and level the playing field. While such changes can pose challenges for top teams like McLaren, the team embraces the chance to innovate and adapt to stay competitive.

Looking back at McLaren’s history, Thynne acknowledges the struggles faced after major regulation changes in the past. However, he sees the team’s current position at the forefront of the sport as a positive challenge, one that hasn’t been experienced in over two decades.

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