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Classic reappearance! McLaren will bring a special edition painting in Monaco.

At this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, we will see McLaren using Gulf Oil's most iconic blue-orange paint, which will only appear in one race in Monaco.

The relationship between McLaren and Gulf Oil can be traced back to the era of team founder Bruce McLaren. The two sides cooperated in the F 1 and Can-Am competitions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Last July, Gulf Oil, as a strategic partner, renewed its border with McLaren. On the occasion of the most classic race of F 1, McLaren unveiled this legendary painting.

In this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren's MCL35M car will be painted with the famous blue orange. The last time McLaren used this color scheme was in the McLaren F 1 GTR car in 1997, when McLaren won the second place in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Zach Brown, CEO of McLaren, said: "This will be McLaren's tribute to this classic design. We like the avant-garde and bold design, and this striking bay oil, blue and orange color scheme is also one of the favorite car paints of car fans. This collocation has even become a cultural phenomenon and has also affected the world outside the car. "

"Design has always been very important to McLaren, and you can see it in everything we do, from our reuse of classic orange to our amazing team headquarters. This time we are very happy to join hands with Gulf Oil again in Monaco. "

At this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, we can also see the same special edition racing clothes and team equipment. The two McLaren drivers will also receive customized retro helmets, which will be donated to McLaren's mental health charity partner Mind.

McLaren driver Norris said: "This special edition is painted beautifully, and I think everyone will agree that it is the most beautiful car in recent times. I am honored to drive such a legendary McLaren car in Monaco. "

Ricardo added: "We are very excited to come to Monaco, and now we have such a beautiful car. I need to control myself and save some energy for the weekend. "

The practice session of Monaco Grand Prix will start on Thursday, when you will see the blue-orange painted McLaren racing on the Monte Carlo circuit for the first time, expecting two McLaren drivers to bring amazing performances.