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McLaren reserve driver Leonardo Fornaroli has completed his first Formula 1 tests, covering more than 900km (560 miles) with the teamâs 2023 machinery.
The reigning Formula 2 champion failed to find a seat in the world championship for 2026 and settled for a reserve role at McLaren â that was the first time he associated with an F1 team.
The Woking-based outfit swiftly gave Fornaroli his first outings in grand prix machinery. The 21-year-old Italian drove the MCL60 on 23-24 March at Barcelona, completing 112 laps (512km) and earning praise from McLaren.
âHe made fantastic progress throughout, getting to grips with the F1 car incredibly quickly, and continuing to demonstrate the traits weâve seen throughout his successful junior career of consistency and his rapid ability to learn and perform,â McLaren chief business affairs officer Alessandro Alunni Bravi said of Fornaroliâs outing.
âTests like these are vital in ensuring heâs prepared as the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Teamâs reserve, as well as for his development within our driver development pathway.â
Leonardo Fornaroli, McLaren Reserve Driver
Fornaroli then took to the track on 7 April at Silverstone, covering 68 laps (393km), with the squad describing his programme as âlonger runs, lower fuel loads, and a mix of hard and soft tyresâ.
The youngster has therefore completed nearly three grand prix distances in F1 machinery.
âAnother good day on track â it was amazing to be back in the MCL60,â Fornaroli said. âSilverstone is one of my favourite circuits, so Iâm grateful to McLaren for the opportunity to get back behind the wheel of an F1 car there.
âWith it being my second test, the run plan was more advanced, so I got to try some different set-ups and run with different levels of fuel, which continues to support my understanding of driving a Formula 1 car. Iâm very happy with today, and I continued to make improvements from my test a few weeks ago, getting even more comfortable with these machines.â
McLaren has announced Fornaroli will enjoy further outings âat a variety of different circuitsâ while he supports the teamâs effort both trackside and in the simulator.
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Leo Fornaroli completed over 900km of testing with McLaren, driving the MCL60 and earning praise for his performance.
Despite being the reigning Formula 2 champion, Fornaroli could not find a full-time seat in Formula 1 for 2026 and opted for a reserve role at McLaren.
During his tests in Barcelona on March 23-24, Leo Fornaroli completed 112 laps, which is equivalent to 512km.




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