McLaren marked its 1,000th Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco with a star-studded reunion of 11 past and present race winners. The iconic team assembled its legends on the starting grid, joined by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and current management, celebrating a monumental milestone in motorsport history. Two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen, who scored all 20 of his victories with McLaren, piloted the team's original M2B car for a demonstration run. He was joined by current aces Lando Norris (11 wins) and Oscar Piastri (9 wins), alongside high-profile former McLaren winners like Lewis Hamilton (21 wins) and Fernando Alonso (4 wins), now rivals on other grids. The tribute showcased McLaren's rich winning heritage, underlining their ambition to return to championship contention. With Norris’s recent Miami win, the team aims to add many more victories to that celebrated legacy.
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