McLaren will take part in this weekend's BritishGP in a special Chrome livery. Story and pictures: F1
Continuing its celebration, McLaren has revealed a return to the ‘fan-favourite’ chrome look that featured between 2006-2014, and was run byThe livery has been created in conjunction with McLaren partner Google, which launched its Chrome web browser in the same year as Hamilton's early success.
“Google Chrome wanted to bring back elements of this iconic livery to celebrate our team’s history at the British Grand Prix, and we’re excited to be able to give our fans what they want. The ‘Chrome’ look will be completed with bespoke helmet designs, boots and race suits for Norris and Piastri.After Brown teased that Norris had been pestering him for some time to revert to a chrome livery, Norris said:"It was probably one of the first things that I said to him. I’m pretty sure, from what I remember, it was when he first showed me the livery for that we were going to have for 2019.
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