Kiwi Pride on the stage: Rookie Lawson's McLaren joke sparks conversation.

Kiwi Pride on the stage: Rookie Lawson's McLaren joke sparks conversation.
Kiwi Pride on the F1 stage: Rookie Lawson's McLaren joke sparks conversation.

Las Vegas, NV—Rookie sensation Liam Lawson, racing for the Red Bull-owned VCARB team, recently caused a stir in the Formula 1 paddock with comments linking UK-based McLaren to its New Native Zealand. Speaking on a podcast, Lawson joked that championship leaders McLaren are “truly a New Zealand team,” drawing attention to the legacy of New Zealand motorsport legend Bruce McLaren.

Lawson's remarks, which also highlighted Red Bull's tradition of the Austrian anthem despite being based in the UK, quickly gained momentum. Addressing the buzz ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Lawson clarified the intention behind his words:

“I think those are things I'm learning in Formula 1. I was laughing when I mentioned that comment in a podcast. And it was more of a joke, but obviously it was taken very literally.”

Despite the light tone, Lawson's pride in New Zealand's rich motorsport history was evident. The 21-year-old rookie hailed Bruce McLaren as a central figure of his inspiration:

“Obviously I'm very proud to come from New Zealand and our history in motorsport. Bruce McLaren is someone who is a true icon in New Zealand in motorsport. So, someone that I looked up to and learned a lot from, let’s say, when I was younger.”

The McLaren Legacy: A Kiwi Start, a Global Empire

Founded by Bruce McLaren in 1963, the team made its Grand Prix debut in 1966. McLaren's tragic death during a 1970 Can-Am test at Goodwood did not end the team's success; on the contrary, it has become a world power. Today, the McLaren Group is owned by Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund, Mumtalakat, led by American CEO Zak Brown and Italian team principal Andrea Stella.

With drivers Lando Norris (British) and Oscar Piastri (Australian), McLaren now operates far from its New Zealand roots, but Lawson's comments underline the enduring pride New Zealanders feel for Bruce McLaren's fundamental role in the sport.

Lawson's playful remarks may not fit neatly into a corporate press release, but they serve as a poignant reminder of 's global tapestry—one woven with legacies that transcend national borders. As Lawson gets his bearings in the paddock, one thing is clear: the rookie is proudly carrying New Zealand's motorsport heritage into the future.

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