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McLaren to join Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in Extreme E

Article To news overview McLaren have announced that they will join the Extreme E championship from 2022, joining major motorsport names such as Andretti and Chip Ganassi as well as Lewis Hamilton's and Nico Rosberg's existing teams in the all-electric off-road series. The championship, which aims to use racing to promote sustainability and diversity, is currently in its inaugural season which has become popular with fans after just two events. “From the moment Extreme E was announced we have been following the progress of the series closely," McLaren CEO Zak Brown told the press. "Our attention was immediately drawn by the innovative format of this motorsport platform, in...
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