The McLaren team is hugely proud of its reputation for helping to develop the careers of young racing drivers.

McLaren Group has been heavily involved in the foundation, funding and running of the McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award for 30 years. The celebrated British scheme helped develop the careers of junior racers, since its inception back in 1989. Past winners of the award include 2009 world champion Jenson Button, 13-time grand prix winner David Coulthard.

McLaren engineers have also quietly fostered the careers of a number of junior racers, providing feedback, assessment and training to help develop their skills. The most notable success in this area has been Lewis Hamilton, whom McLaren helped develop from a 13-year-old kart racer into a Formula 1 world champion.

The team’s considerable experience in driver development has shown that succeeding at the very highest level of motorsport is incredibly difficult – and that even the greatest of potential talents requires more than just financial backing in order to achieve the greatest success As a result, the McLaren Young Driver Programme has not been created to merely fund careers in motorsport; it has been designed to offer year-by-year guidance, assistance and endorsement to help promising young racers – regardless of nationality – to climb the motorsport ladder.

The McLaren Young Driver Programme aims to provide young drivers with: 1. accurately-graded physical training and nutrition programmes 2. meaningful career information and contractual guidance 3. thorough and exacting assessments of skill and ability 4. media and PR improvement tools 5. the necessary funding to ensure career development 6. public endorsement from one of motorsport’s most well-established names 7. a reputation that will enable them to continue their careers with increased independence.



Young Driver Profiles

Click to view the Sergio Sette Camara profile >>