
The McLaren Formula 1 team has tweaked its MCL35 livery ahead of this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix, as part of the championship's campaign to fight COVID-19 and tackle inequality.
Last week, McLaren pledged its support to Formula 1's #WeRaceAsOne campaign, which aims to raise money for charities around the world who are fighting against COVID-19, while also recognising frontline workers who are tackling the pandemic and encouraging more diversity within the championship.
Ahead of this weekend's opening round of the revised 2020 Formula 1 season, McLaren has updated its livery to promote the campaign, while also carrying anti-racism messages on the cars of Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz Jr.
In addition to a rainbow on the halo, the rainbow colours also feature on the sidepod of the MCL35.
The car will also carry the 'End Racism' message on the halo.
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The Woking outfit announced it will launch a range of special merchandise, with all profits going to the We Race As One campaign.
Earlier this week, Mercedes also revealed a different 2020 look, going for an all-black livery to support diversity.