The celebrations continue at the Monaco GP memory of Ayrton Senna, with McLaren which will use a custom livery. Throughout the weekend there MCL38 will be painted yellow, green and purple, the iconic colors of the champion's helmet as well as the flag of Brazil.

Part of the campaign “McLaren SENNA presented by OKX“, in collaboration with the Senna brand and the primary official partner OKX, we want to remember his life and his impact on the Woking team and on Formula 1 thirty years after his death.
Tribute to Senna in Monaco
After tribute to Imola by Sebastian Vettel, McLaren remembers its most successful driver in Monaco. The location chosen is no coincidence: the six victories on the street circuit - including five consecutive between 1989 and 1993 - have consecrated him "King of Monaco".
Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, said:
“Senna remains revered and respected as Formula 1's greatest icon and McLaren's most decorated driver. His impact on McLaren is enormous, not only for his competitive results, but also for his presence within the team. It is an honor to race for him in his most successful circuit with his colours”.
Not only will the livery be in Senna's colours, but also the team kit with the two drivers who will wear customized suits for the occasion.
A campaign included in the partnership with OKX, whose CMO Haider Rafique highlighted how important it is in line with the principles and values of both brands:
“Senna inspired a generation and it is our intention, at OKX, to contribute to create a bridge between the new generations and his legacy. That's why we wanted to participate in this initiative, not only to remember a racing legend, but as a living tribute that resonates with fans and participants, ensuring that Senna's legacy continues to influence the world of Formula 1 and beyond."
A celebration also recognized by Bianca Senna, Senna Brand:
“It's a fantastic way to celebrate his life and legacy through his iconic colors on both cars. McLaren meant a lot to him and together they achieved many successes, many of which are still remembered by many today. It will be special to see him racing on the streets of Monaco, a circuit that has given him so much joy and many triumphs."