Hirakawa, who currently races in both Super Formula and the World Endurance Championship as a Toyota driver, was unveiled as the latest addition to McLaren’s pool of reserve drivers at last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.McLaren stated upon the announcement that the 2022 Le Mans 24 Hours winner will join its simulator programme and drive its 2021 car, the MCL35M, as part of his new role.The ...Keep reading
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