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McLaren signs 13-year-old karting ace on long-term deal

McLaren has signed a long-term agreement with Ugo Ugochukwu, a 13-year-old American karting driver, who won last year’s FIA OKJ European Championship. McLaren has previously supported young drivers through junior categories, most recently Lando Norris, who stepped up to its Formula 1 team in 2019. As part of the agreement McLaren will “have an option […]
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