{"id":974,"date":"2024-01-17T10:26:37","date_gmt":"2024-01-17T11:26:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/howtokauai.com\/?p=974"},"modified":"2025-01-21T18:04:21","modified_gmt":"2025-01-21T18:04:21","slug":"2024-mclaren-f1-livery-revealed-early","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/howtokauai.com\/index.php\/2024\/01\/17\/2024-mclaren-f1-livery-revealed-early\/","title":{"rendered":"2024 McLaren F1 Livery Revealed Early"},"content":{"rendered":"

The 2024 McLaren F1 livery has been revealed, long before the covers come off McLaren\u2019s actual \u201924 racecar. Here\u2019s a closer look.<\/strong><\/p>\n

For the first time in a long while, there\u2019s plenty of hype surrounding the potential success of the McLaren F1 team<\/a>. At the tail end of 2023, the Woking-based outfit was arguably Red Bull\u2019s closest challenger on pace, so every (non Red Bull-aligned) F1 fan is eager to see whether McLaren can keep that trajectory up. Adding to the buzz in this early part of the year, McLaren has shocked us all with a surprise 2024 livery reveal. Importantly though, the team\u2019s actual 2024 car design remains firmly under wraps, suggesting that this year maybe they really do have something worth hiding for a little longer.<\/p>\n

Only time will tell if the optimism translates onto the track, but for now, here\u2019s an overview of the colors you can expect to see McLaren wearing in 2024.<\/p>\n

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2024 McLaren F1 livery details<\/h2>\n

Unsurprisingly, the new 2024 McLaren F1 livery isn\u2019t anything radically different to that of 2023. That said, there are certainly some changes to be aware of. For a start, the sky blue accents (which I quite enjoyed) have been axed in favor of more black. I\u2019m sure there are branding explanations that McLaren would be happy to provide, but the reality is that more black in the livery means that they can run more pure carbon fiber and less paint \u2013 and that means less weight. It\u2019s a trend which most F1 teams jumped on a few seasons ago, and it\u2019s not something which I expect to change anytime soon.<\/p>\n

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Other differences include the finish of the driver numbers. This might seem like an almost irrelevant point, but driver numbers serve an important role of aiding fans at home and at the circuit to identify who they\u2019re watching drive past. Unfortunately, both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri appear set to wear chrome numbers on their cars, which in the renders at least, are a little more difficult to read than is necessary. Perhaps it\u2019ll be different once they\u2019re out in natural sunlight, rather than depicted as pixels on a screen.<\/p>\n

Speaking of Pixel, Google is once again a prominent sponsor on the car, its wheel rims painted in the colors of the tech giant\u2019s logo. This familiar little styling cue is quickly becoming one of the most \u2018iconic\u2019 elements of modern F1 liveries, and I\u2019m not quite sure how I feel about that.<\/p>\n

As mentioned earlier, it\u2019s not worth trying to analyze the details of the aero, as this is not what the McLaren MCL38 will look like.<\/p>\n

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