McLaren Racing has made an astonishing financial comeback, announcing a 31% profit surge for 2023, marking a dramatic turnaround for the group that had been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. This resurgence comes as McLaren’s Formula 1 team surges to the front of the grid, while its expansion into IndyCar, Extreme E, and Formula E further cements the brand’s growing dominance across multiple motorsport platforms.
McLaren’s road to recovery has been nothing short of radical since 2020. Following the devastating effects of the pandemic, the company made painful decisions to lay off staff and sell the iconic McLaren Technology Centre to Global Net Lease in 2021. To further stabilize, McLaren sold additional stakes in 2022 under an existing deal with MSP Sports Capital. In a major move earlier this year, Bahrain Sovereign Wealth Fund Mumtalakat, McLaren’s largest shareholder, fully acquired the group in March 2024.
The resurgence in McLaren’s competitive form, particularly in Formula 1, has been the driving force behind this remarkable financial comeback. As McLaren fought its way back to the front of the grid, sponsorship dollars poured in, a key contributor to its jump in profits. For the 2023 financial year, McLaren Racing posted an impressive £431 million in revenue, a dramatic increase from the previous year’s £9 million loss, turning it into a £30.4 million profit-making powerhouse.
Beyond sponsorship, McLaren has also focused on operational efficiencies. The group’s energy consumption dropped slightly from 20.7 million kWh to 20.4 million kWh in 2023. However, this positive sustainability trend was slightly marred by a rise in greenhouse gas emissions, which climbed from 4,159 tonnes of CO2 to 4,264 tonnes, signaling that challenges remain in the sport’s push for sustainability.
McLaren’s triumphs extend beyond Formula 1, where it currently leads the Constructors’ Championship for the first time since 2014. Its Formula E team also celebrated its first victory this year, showcasing the team’s ability to perform across various racing disciplines.
As McLaren continues to soar on and off the track, its financial and competitive revival signals a strong, sustained comeback from its recent past of uncertainty. The group’s future looks brighter than ever as it sets its sights on staying at the forefront of global motorsport.