McLaren will become the 10th team to sign the five-stop series founded by Spaniard Alejandro Agag, and there are two more slots available
McLaren will join the Extreme E team next year. Organizers say this is a major step forward after the all-electric off-road series debut in 2021. McLaren CEO Zak Brown told reporters that he expects this to be “commercially” positive. “Starting with the first season, Formula One team personnel will not participate in the project. McLaren will become the 10th team to sign the five-stop series founded by Spaniard Alejandro Agag, and there are two more slots available.
The fleet will be entered by McLaren instead of cars model range is mainly focused on the super gasoline engine in the sports car. Extreme E aims to increase awareness of climate change and promote sustainability by driving electric SUVs in remote and harsh environments, using old mail ships to transport cars between different locations.