McLaren Racing, a British Formula 1 team, has announced a multi-year partnership with Greene Tweed, a leading global manufacturer of advanced materials and high-performance components.
With this deal, the brand has become the official partner of the McLaren F1 team.
Greene Tweed will assist McLaren in looking into the design, manufacturing, and delivery of powerful and resilient materials to tackle the complex challenges that McLaren Racing might encounter all through the racing season. This relationship has been built upon technical cross-collaboration sessions aimed at finding novel solutions.
McLaren and Greene Tweed have a long history of technical excellence, fuelled by a dedication to performance in high-pressure conditions. The alliance takes use of each company’s distinct experience to bring cutting-edge technology and solutions to the forefront of high-performance racing.
Notably, Greene Tweed’s logo will appear on the race vehicles of both the McLaren Formula 1 Team and the Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team in the 2025 season and beyond.
Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, said, “It’s fantastic to welcome Greene Tweed to the McLaren Racing family. Their expertise in delivering innovative and resilient solutions to complex challenges strongly aligns with our continued pursuit of high-performance and marginal gains.”
Allon Bloch, Chairman, Greene Tweed, said, “This collaboration is the perfect match of our two organisations’ deep commitment to excellence, and a thrilling representation of what it means to operate in extreme, ‘when it can’t fail’ environments. Both companies know how to continually push for new levels of performance and reliability, and we are excited to take that to the next level together.”
This agreement represents an exciting new chapter in McLaren and Greene Tweed’s ongoing engagement, which has seen Greene Tweed serve as the team’s provider of sophisticated material solutions for the past four years.
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