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McLaren F1 team to take over London 

One of London’s most famous landmarks will be flooded with papaya this summer as McLaren Racing takes over Trafalgar Square

Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

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The McLaren Formula 1 team will take over London’s Trafalgar Square on 2 - 3 July to host McLaren Racing Live: London, a two-day event celebrating all things racing and innovation ahead of the team’s home race.

The free event will allow fans to get up close to McLaren cars that compete across multiple championships, including Formula 1, Formula E, IndyCar, WEC, and heritage cars.

Other events taking place include interactive experiences such as racing simulators, a Batak reaction wall, a pit-stop challenge, and a dedicated McLaren Racing merchandise store.

Members of the race team will also make guest appearances over the two days in the capital ahead of the team's home race, the British Grand Prix.

Louise McEwen, chief marketing officer for McLaren Racing, said: "We absolutely cannot wait to paint Trafalgar Square papaya with McLaren Racing Live: London. Never Stop Racing is all about bringing our fans closer to the team beyond the track together with the support from our incredible partners.

“It will be an unforgettable experience, and we look forward to celebrating with everyone as we get ready for our home race at Silverstone."

The McLaren logo

The McLaren logo

Photo by: Drew Gibson / Motorsport Images

Trafalgar Square also hosted the F1 Live London show in 2017, which featured all F1 teams and drivers – aside from Lewis Hamilton, who was on holiday. 

The last event featured F1 cars ripping through London’s streets and doing donuts while there were also performances from musical acts and celebrity appearances in a lavish event put on by Liberty Media, following its takeover of the sport. 

McLaren’s London event comes in the run-up to the British GP at Silverstone, which will mark the 75th anniversary of the sport. 

A number of events are planned around the race weekend and with a special Silverstone Festival also planned for August. 

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