Who drove for McLaren in 2010?

Lewis Hamilton
A race-winning Formula One McLaren driven by Lewis Hamilton in 2010 will be put up for auction at the British Grand Prix in July as it does laps of the Silverstone circuit. The Mercedes-powered MP4-25A will carry a price estimate of £3.5-5 million.

Who are the drivers for McLaren F1?

McLaren

2021 Formula One World Championship
Race drivers 3. Daniel Ricciardo 4. Lando Norris
Test drivers Oliver Turvey Will Stevens Stoffel Vandoorne* Nyck de Vries* Paul di Resta* * Reserve drivers
Chassis MCL35M
Engine Mercedes-AMG F1 M12 E Performance

Who drove for McLaren in 2009?

Teams and drivers

Entrant Constructor Race Drivers
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren-Mercedes Heikki Kovalainen
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Ferrari Felipe Massa
Luca Badoer
Giancarlo Fisichella

Who replaced Jan Magnussen?

He is the son of four-time Le Mans GT class winner, GM factory driver and former Formula One driver Jan Magnussen. Kevin Magnussen came up through McLaren Formula One team’s Young Driver Programme and drove for McLaren in the 2014 Formula One World Championship, before a stint with Renault in 2016.

Who won the F1 title in 2010?

Sebastian Vettel
The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 64th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. Red Bull Racing won its maiden Constructors’ Championship with a one-two finish in Brazil, while Red Bull Racing’s Sebastian Vettel won the Drivers’ Championship after winning the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi.

Who won the F1 in 2010?

2010 RACE RESULTS

Grand Prix Date Winner
Bahrain 14 Mar 2010 Fernando Alonso ALO
Australia 28 Mar 2010 Jenson Button BUT
Malaysia 04 Apr 2010 Sebastian Vettel VET
China 18 Apr 2010 Jenson Button BUT

Is Zac Brown still at McLaren?

As Chief Executive of McLaren Racing, Zak Brown has overall responsibility for the business, including strategic direction, operational performance, marketing and commercial development. He then relinquished that post to embark on his journey at McLaren in the winter of 2016. …

Why did McLaren leave F1?

In the infamous case which followed, McLaren was stripped of all its 2007 constructors’ points, fined $100million and put on probation for a further two years. The implicit threat was that any further offences could result in the team being banished from the championship.

Who bought Brawn GP?

Mercedes
The car maker has taken a 75.1% stake in Brawn, which will be rebranded as the Mercedes GP team from next season. According to a statement, Mercedes has relinquished its 40% stake in the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes F1 team but will remain its engine supplier for the next six seasons.

How many McLaren f1s are left?

In production from 1992 and 1996, only 106 examples of the Gordon Murray-designed supercar were ever built. But of that extremely limited run, seven are unaccounted for.

How old is Romain Grosjean?

35 years (April 17, 1986)
Romain Grosjean/Age

Who are the drivers of the McLaren F1 team?

Here is a complete list of drivers who raced for the McLaren F1 team. This list does not include drivers who raced McLaren cars that were entered by teams other than McLaren. 1966. Bruce McLaren founded the team in 1966 Bruce McLaren. 1967. Bruce McLaren. 1968. Bruce McLaren Denny Hulme. 1969. Bruce McLaren Denny Hulme Derek Bell. 1970

When did McLaren first win a Grand Prix?

After our first taste of Formula 1 victory at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix, McLaren has gone on to secure another 181 grand prix wins and 20 World Championships. Whether it’s the F1 drivers on track, mechanics in the garage, management team on the pitwall or engineers in the MTC, we are united by bravery, ingenuity and the thrill of the chase.

When did McLaren start making Formula 5000 cars?

With the introduction of Formula 5000 into the UK in 1969, McLaren built the McLaren M10A, derived from the F1 M7A. It was put into production by Trojan, and Peter Gethin took the prototype to the British championship.

Who is the owner of the McLaren M10A?

The M10A was retained by Driver until May 2000 when bought by Duncan Fox and Tony Roberts of Group 7 Sportscars in New Zealand. Roberts took full ownership of the car in 2009 and – as of May 2011 – was working to have it completed for racing in 2012. The restoration continues, but in 2014, Tony Roberts bought a M10A from the US instead.