It also means the end of the company's 30-year association with F1. Tobacco giant Philip Morris, which owns Marlboro and spends around $150 million a year on motor racing, say the decision was ...
With two drivers both believing they are ready to win a world championship, McLaren is no longer carrying the underdog tag.
At the end of the 1980 season, the hard-charging young entrepreneur had worked his way up the ranks, starting off as a mechanic for the Cooper F1 ... by Marlboro. When it became clear that McLaren ...
Car manufacturers are known to make changes to their branding, and the supercar company McLaren is no different. Here's how its logo has evolved over the years.