McLaren reveals one-off livery for Abu Dhabi F1 finale

McLaren will run its Formula 1 cars in a special one-off livery in this weekend’s Abu Dhabi season finale. 
McLaren reveals one-off livery for Abu Dhabi F1 finale

The bespoke version o🐈f its usual blue-and-papaya colour scheme has been designed by United Arab Emirates-based artist Rabab Tantawy as part of the Drive for Change campaign to showcase the work of under-♚represented artists aged over 25.

McLaren said the initiative is “a part of Vuse’s ongoing commitment to offer unique platforms to spotlight up-and-coming talentꩵ”. 

“We are excite🙈d to bring the art and motorsport worlds together in a ground-breaking way, by sporting Rabab Tantawy’s artwork on our race cars at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix,” said McLaren’s chief marketing officer Claire Croᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚnin. 

“Together with Vuse, Driven by Change is a unique opportunity to use our global stage to support rising talent, giving undiscovere🍒d creatives the platform they deserve. 

“Rabab’ꦑs art is inspiring, and we are proud 🍌to take her papaya-influenced creation racing this weekend.”

McLaren reveals one-off livery for Abu Dhabi F1 finale

It will mark the second time this season that McLaren has raced inꩲ a special livery after Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo drove in a Gulf-inspired design at the Monaco Grand Prix in May. 

Head of brand building at McLaren Racing partner’🍒s BAT, John Beasley, added: “We have bold ambitions to shift the paradigm with our partnership with McLaren Racing by providing support and opportunities for talent as we further champion the diversity of people and skills in the creative world. 

“Rabab has been an incredible talent to work with for the launch of the programme, with her passion for d✃iversity and togetherness, and artistic skill set to transform the track in Abu Dhabi. 

“We look forward to working with Rabab further as she helps us continuไe to influence change in not only motorsport, but the creative indust🥂ry as a whole.”

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