Vodafone McLaren F1 is a UK based motorsport team that competes in the Formula One World Championship. The team is a result of a joint venture between UK telecommunication company Vodafone and McLaren Group. The team has won 8 constructors' championships and 12 drivers' championships, making it one of the most successful teams in F1 history.
Founded in 1963 by Bruce McLaren
Won its first constructors' championship in 1974
Entered a partnership with Honda in late 80s, which yielded their most successful era in the late 80s and early 90s
Entered into a partnership with Mercedes-Benz in 1995 which continued to date
Renamed as Vodafone McLaren Mercedes from 2007 till 2013
The Vodafone partnership with McLaren ended in 2013, but the team continues to compete as McLaren Racing.
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Vodafone McLaren F1 is a UK based motorsport team that competes in the Formula One World Championship.
The Vodafone McLaren F1 team is owned by McLaren Racing Limited.
Vodafone McLaren F1 currently uses Mercedes-Benz engines.
Vodafone McLaren F1 has won 8 constructors' championships and 12 drivers' championships.
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