McLaren is on the verge of a new era of its Formula 1 operation, having constructed its own wind tunnel at its Woking headquarters which means it no longer needs to use the one owned by Toyota
Toyota hopes to continue working with McLaren on its Formula 1 project despite the end of their wind tunnel agreement.
McLaren have used the wind tunnel at Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) Europe’s Cologne base since 2010. But that arrangement will finally conclude when the team’s newly constructed tunnel at its Woking base goes online this month.
So, after a dozen years, McLaren will no longer need its arrangement with Toyota. But the Japanese carmaker is still hoping to keep working with the F1 team going forward.
“Our door remains open to McLaren,” said TGR’s managing director Rob Leupen. “We wish them nothing but success with the new wind tunnel.