The daughter of Formula One legend Mika Hakkinen has joined McLaren's highly-regarded driver development programme. McLaren count the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris among their graduates and ...
McLaren is sharpening its focus on developing female racing talent in F1 Academy, announcing an extended push for pathways ...
The daughter of Formula One legend Mika Hakkinen has joined McLaren's highly-regarded driver development programme. McLaren count the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris among their graduates and ...
His daughters uses the same performance organisation as another F1 world champion THE daughter of Mika Hakkinen has taken a huge step towards potential involvement in Formula One after joining the ...
Formula 1's future shines bright with 14-year-old Ella Hakkinen joining McLaren's prestigious driver development program. Daughter of two-time champion Mika Hakkinen, Ella's rapid karting success has ...
Leonardo Fornaroli has joined McLaren for the F1 2026 season, with the Woking-based squad also confirming two other names to top up its junior programme. Fresh off the back of securing the Formula 2 ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Formula One champions McLaren have added Ella Hakkinen, 14-year-old daughter of Finland's double world champion Mika, to their Driver Development Programme along with British ...
On Monday, McLaren Racing announced that they will be adding a third driver and entering a second car in the all-female F1 Academy series. The new driver is 14-year-old Ella Häkkinen. You may have ...
McLaren has signed 2025 Formula Regional European runner-up Matteo De Palo to its driver development programme as part of an academy shake-up. The 18-year-old secured his best result since moving to ...
Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter and get behind-the-scenes access and unrivalled insight Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter Mika Hakkinen’s 14-year-old daughter has ...
On the back of the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, McLaren announced three new signings to their Driver Development Programme, including newly-crowned F2 champion Leonardo Fornaroli.