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United Autosports exhibits papaya McLaren liveries for 2025 WEC

by Mohammed Rehman
11 months ago
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United Autosports are representing McLaren in the second season of the LMGT3 category

United Autosports are representing McLaren in the second season of the LMGT3 category – Credit: United Autosports

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United Autosports has exhibited their two papaya McLaren 720S LMGT3 liveries for the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship season.

Thirty years after McLaren claimed their 24 Hours of Le Mans victory, the Woking-based manufacturer has showcased their updated liveries for the upcoming 2025 campaign.

The #59 and #95 McLaren 720S LMGT3 EVOs feature more of the signature papaya colour scheme seen in their counterparts in Formula 1, Formula E and IndyCar.

United Autosports already confirmed their full driver line-up ahead of the Qatar Prologue test next week on 21-22 February.

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James Cottingham returns for his second season with co-drivers Gregoire Saucy and Sebastien Baud in the #59 McLaren, as returning United driver Marino Sato will co-drive the #95 McLaren with Darren Leung and Sean Gelael.

“It is a very special year to be racing with McLaren in the WEC,” said Richard Dean, CEO of United Autosports, “and our 2025 livery celebrates that.

“This season is about building on strong foundations, winning races and going for the championship title, and we are doing that in a car that is proudly, unmistakably McLaren.”

Michael Leiters, CEO of McLaren Automotive, added: “Now that we have proven the McLaren GT3 EVO’s speed and endurance at the highest level of competition, we enter the new season confident of competing for the WEC title with our Racing Partner United Autosports.

“Racing is in the DNA of all our supercars and the WEC, with the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans at its heart, is the ideal competitive environment for them, so we are excited for what we can together deliver on the track this year.”

The Lusail International Circuit will host the pre-season test next week for the WEC grid of Hypercars and LMGT3s, followed by the Qatar 1812 km (10 hour) season-opener on 28 February.

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