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 Name:  McLaren
 Home:  Woking, UK
 Debut:  1966
 Director:  Adrian Newey
 Manager:  Ron Dennis
 Engine:  Mercedes FO110R V10
 Tyre:  Michelin
 2005 Points :     95
 Kimi Raikkonen  Juan Pablo Montoya  Pedro de la Rosa  Alex Wurz

Montoya fastest in Monaco Free Practice - Thu 25th May 2006
Juan Pablo Montoya raised McLaren hopes after clocking the fastest time of the recognised race drivers in free practice at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Williams tester Alex Wurz was the pacesetter in second practice with one minute 15.907 seconds, followed by Honda counterpart Anthony Davidson.

But Montoya was in...
 
Source: BBC Sport

Pedro impressed by new McLaren - Mon 23rd Jan 2006
McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa was given the honour of being the first person to put their 2006 car through its paces, at testing in Barcelona.

The Spaniard was impressed with the new Mercedes-powered model, which uses a 2.4-litre V8 engine.

"It feels good initially but it is of course too early to really...
 
Source: BBC Sport

Pedro helps McLaren dominate in China - Fri 14th Oct 2005
Pedro de la Rosa retained P1 for McLaren and Mercedes as the chequered flag came down on the first day of the final grand prix meeting of the year in Shanghai.

The Spaniard left it late before wresting top spot back from Toyota nemesis Ricardo Zonta, but blitzed his own fastest lap from session one by over half a...
 
Source: Sky Sports

Raikkonen storms to win in Sakuka - Sun 09th Oct 2005
Kimi Raikkonen produced a barnstorming display to snatch victory on the final lap of the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.

The McLaren-Mercedes driver, who started 17th on the grid after a weather-affected qualifying session, passed Renault driver and long-time race leader Giancarlo Fisichella on the 53rd lap, the Finn...
 
Source: Sky Sports

Kimi On Pole As Montoya Spins Off - Sat 23rd Jul 2005
After starting the last two races from the midfield, McLaren-Mercedes' Kimi Raikkonen has taken pole position for the German Grand Prix.

Coming through practice and qualifying without the engine problems that saw him take a 10-place grid penalty at both the French and British GPs, the Finn lapped the 2.842-mile...
 
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Montoya Earns Victory at Silverstone - Sun 10th Jul 2005
Juan Pablo Montoya scored a long-overdue maiden victory for McLaren at the British Grand Prix, withstanding race-long pressure from world championship leader Fernando Alonso.

In a microcosm of this year?s title battle, the race was all about McLaren and Renault. No one else got a look in.

Alonso clung on...
 
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McLaren Dominate Friday Practice - Fri 08th Jul 2005
McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa underlined the Woking team?s status as hot favourite heading into the British Grand Prix by dominating first practice at an overcast Silverstone on Friday morning.

The Spaniard moved to the top of the charts 13 minutes into the hour-long session and only ceded the position briefly...
 
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