McLaren Racing to join the Hypercar fray in 2027
McLaren Racing is set to join the Hypercar grid for the 2027 season of the FIA WEC Endurance World Championship, with aspirations of a triumphant return to 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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McLaren Racing is set to join the Hypercar grid for the 2027 season of the FIA WEC Endurance World Championship, with aspirations of a triumphant return to 24 Hours of Le Mans.
This strategic decision marks a clear statement of intent: McLaren is ready to rekindle the glory days of its endurance racing past. Thirty years after its Le Mans victory, the iconic British marque – famed for its bold papaya orange livery – is aiming for a comeback worthy of its illustrious legacy at the Circuit de la Sarthe.
In that short but impactful statement, Zak Brown confirmed McLaren’s return to the world of endurance racing – reviving a deep-rooted connection with both the FIA WEC and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In 1995, the team stormed to victory on its Le Mans début with the McLaren F1 GTR. That triumph, along with wins at the Monaco Grand Prix and the Indianapolis 500 in 1975, earned McLaren the prestigious Triple Crown of motorsport – an honour claimed by only a select few.
So this new Hypercar campaign, launching in 2027, is far more than a technical venture. It’s a bold return to the pursuit of excellence – and glory.
McLaren will join the ever more impressive field of manufacturers competing in the premier league of endurance racing. It will follow Genesis Magma Racing, set to enter in 2026, and make its début alongside Ford, also confirmed for 2027.
The arrival of these high-profile competitors is a testament to the ever-growing allure of the FIA WEC’s Hypercar class and the 24 Hours of Le Mans – a stage where the world’s biggest automotive names battle for supremacy at motorsport’s most iconic race.