McLaren Unveils Riviera-Inspired Livery for Monaco Grand Prix

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McLaren aims to captivate audiences in Monaco this weekend—not only through performance but also with a striking visual identity.

The team, known for its tradition of unique Monaco Grand Prix liveries, introduces a "Riviera-inspired" design in collaboration with OKX, its Official Primary Partner and cryptocurrency platform. This year’s livery merges historical homage with contemporary innovation, reflecting McLaren’s legacy and future ambitions.

A Tribute to Legacy: The M7A Reborn

The 2025 Monaco livery draws inspiration from the legendary M7A, the car that secured McLaren’s maiden Formula 1 victory in 1968. Key elements include:

"The M7A marked a transformation for McLaren, just as OKX redefines finance and cryptocurrency. This livery is our brand statement—bridging heritage and progress."
— McLaren Team Statement

Monaco: A Stage for Speed and Style

Beyond aesthetics, McLaren seeks redemption on track after Max Verstappen’s dominant win at Imola. Despite Norris and Piastri securing podium finishes (P2 and P3), the team acknowledges the need to close the gap to Red Bull.

Team Principal Andrea Stella emphasized focus ahead of the triple-header:

FAQs

Q: Why did McLaren choose a Riviera theme?
A: The design reflects Monaco’s glamour and OKX’s "elegant yet innovative" brand identity, mirroring the Riviera’s blend of luxury and technology.

Q: Will this livery appear in other races?
A: Yes! The same design will debut in Barcelona next week.

Q: How does the M7A influence the 2025 livery?
A: It revives the papaya/white scheme and celebrates McLaren’s first F1 win—symbolizing rebirth and continuity.

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McLaren’s MCL39 is race-ready—poised to turn heads and chase victory on Monaco’s treacherous streets.

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