And in case you were wondering... its Papaya Spark, Burton Blue and Cerulean Blue

23/02/2018
NEWS STORY

Back in the 60s and 70s, McLaren's distinctive orange livery was successful across Formula 1, the Indy 500 and CanAm series.

For 2018, the MCL33 spectacularly revives the original colours of McLaren - papaya orange and dark blue - in a refreshing new way.

Inspired by the numerous entreaties of its fans, the return to papaya was also driven by McLaren looking to its past to shape its future. The unique papaya livery is an overt statement of the team's next chapter, and symbolic of McLaren at its simplest, purest form: that of racers.

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It reflects the essential qualities that have remained constants for McLaren throughout its history and are intrinsic to its future. In particular, it evokes the bravery of the team; played out through the #BeBrave campaign that has previewed the launch and will remain a feature of the 2018 season.

McLaren first used papaya in 1968, another convention-busting decision of founder Bruce McLaren. At a time when many nations raced under traditional national colours, such as British Racing Green, French Racing Blue and Italian Rosso Corsa, Bruce chose papaya to make his eponymous team stand out on the racetrack.

The MCL33's eye-catching primary colour, Papaya Spark, and secondary colours, Burton Blue and Cerulean Blue, were each developed in collaboration with McLaren partner AkzoNobel.

The coating systems supplied by the company have enabled the team to significantly reduce the total weight of paint and decrease paint processing time by more than 50%.

Check out our McLaren MCL33 gallery, here.

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Published: 23/02/2018
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