Could you be driven by Alonso or Verstappen?
Formula 1 fans could be driven around the track by Fernando Alonso or Max Verstappen after McLaren and Aston Martin signed up to a new initiative.
Formula 1 fans could be driven around the track by Fernando Alonso or Max Verstappen after McLaren and Aston Martin signed up to a new initiative.
McLaren's chief engineering officer Matt Morris says there were quite a few "heart-stopping moments" as McLaren's Halo was put through its tests.
Fernando Alonso has named the two drivers who he would most like to see win this year's World title, and it is not much of a surprise.
Having proclaimed last year in Baku that he will be a winner in 2018, Fernando Alonso hasn't backed down on that, he's just a bit more cautious.
Teams will have some scope, although it is limited, to gain a performance advantage with Halo; that's according to McLaren's chief of aerodynamics Peter Prodromou.
Of the three Renault powered teams racing in the 2018 championship, Cyril Abiteboul reckons it is Renault with the disadvantage as they have a "substantial deficit" in their chassis.
Fernando Alonso will have the honour of debuting McLaren's new MCL33, handed the driving duties for the first day of pre-season testing.
Jenson Button says it is a "shame" that the WEC opted to change the date of the Fuji race just to suit Fernando Alonso.
Fernando Alonso may be racing for Toyota in the WEC, however, Zak Brown has made it clear that he belongs to McLaren and has endured that his Toyota role is "very minimised."
McLaren racing director Eric Boullier feared there was no way of keeping Fernando Alonso after the relationship with Honda reached tipping point.
McLaren executive director Zak Brown has said he would welcome Lewis Hamilton back to the team with open arms, should a new deal with Mercedes not be agreed.
McLaren boss Zak Brown believes they will make the biggest leap of progress of any Formula 1 team in 2018.
McLaren's influence on Renault's power unit won't be felt until at least 2020 with Cyril Abiteboul revealing it is too late in the game for them to have a say in the hardware.
McLaren have announced a multi-faceted, long-term partnership with Dell Technologies, which Zak Brown has billed as proof of their "strong ambitions" to return to the top of motorsport.
McLaren are expected to unveils a major sponsorship deal with Dell Technologies as the F1 team looks to return to the sharp end of the grid.
McLaren won't look into running the Indy 500 until such a time when the Formula 1 team has returned to the podium.
Zak Brown firmly believes Fernando Alonso can win a third World title but McLaren need to give him a car that gives him a chance.
While Lando Norris would like to race for McLaren in 2019, he acknowledges that a possible race-seat could depend on whether Fernando Alonso wants to continue racing.
McLaren's Eric Boullier has said he has no concerns about Fernando Alonso's work commitments as he tries to juggle Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship.
McLaren are determined to give their drivers "something they can trust and work with" when it comes to their 2018 F1 car.
Fernando Alonso has made an early start in getting acquainted with the Toyota LMP1 prototype this week.
Following the confirmation of 2018 entry list from the FIA, the fees that each team have paid for the upcoming season have now been revealed.
Zak Brown "can't wait" to see Fernando Alonso take on Lewis Hamilton out on track, adamant it will happen this coming season.
McLaren have dropped another hint that their 2018 car, the MCL33, will feature a 'papaya orange' livery that has long been associated with the team.
The World Endurance Championship officials are reportedly willing to change the schedule for their 2018/19 'Super Season' to avoid date clashes for Fernando Alonso.
Fernando Alonso will be competing in two World Championships after it was confirmed he will be racing for Toyota in the upcoming WEC season. Here's a look at his updated diary...
McLaren have given Fernando Alonso the go-ahead to contest the 24 Hours of Le Mans and other WEC events as Zak Brown feels it will only make him a better driver for McLaren.
Lando Norris showed "impressive" pace during the 24 Hours of Daytona; that's according to Fernando Alonso.
Fernando Alonso will compete for the World Endurance Championship and take part at Le Mans 24 Hours this season alongside his Formula 1 commitments.
Fernando Alonso was, at least according to Helmut Marko, part of Honda's problems with the Red Bull advisor saying he tried "everything to make the engine look bad."