
Antonelli Claims Monaco Pole as Leclerc Crashes Out in Q3
Kimi Antonelli took Monaco Grand Prix pole ahead of Max Verstappen after Charles Leclerc crashed at Tabac on his final flying lap, ending Ferrari's front-row hopes and leaving the Monegasque fourth on the grid.
McLaren Racing has secured a multi-year partnership with UKG, a leading workforce management and human capital management company, for the 2026 Formula 1 season and beyond. The deal sees UKG become a principal partner of the McLaren Formula 1 Team, with prominent branding on team assets and driver kit.
Why it matters:
UKG's investment represents a significant vote of confidence in McLaren's competitive trajectory as the Woking-based squad continues to fight at the sharp end of the grid. A principal partnership of this caliber provides not only additional financial firepower to develop the MCL40 but also aligns McLaren with a major global technology brand, reinforcing its commercial appeal.
The details:
- The partnership kicks off officially in 2026, with UKG branding featured on the McLaren Formula 1 Team's cars, race suits, and select team wear.
- UKG will also gain access to McLaren's platform for executive engagement and hospitality, leveraging the team's global reach.
- McLaren has been aggressively expanding its partner portfolio, using its return to consistent race-winning form to attract high-tier commercial deals.
- The deal follows a string of recent high-profile partnerships that have strengthened McLaren's financial base as the cost cap era demands both on-track performance and off commercial savvy.
What's next:
With UKG on board, McLaren will look to continue its upward momentum into the 2026 season, where new technical regulations are set to reshape the competitive order. The added resources should aid the team's development race as it seeks to convert pole positions and podiums into regular victories and a sustained championship challenge.
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