McLaren Racing's digital transformation: Empowering heritage through technology

McLaren Racing and Iron Mountain join forces to digitally preserve and enhance historical assets, enriching fan engagement and global connectivity.

  • Tuesday, 14th October 2025 Posted 4 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Iron Mountain is set to play an integral part in McLaren Racing's ambitious digital heritage transformation journey, leveraging its AI-enabled platform to breathe new life into McLaren's celebrated archives. This collaboration aims to revitalise valuable historical assets, including pioneering blueprints and vintage media, by converting them into dynamic content.

By digitising and preserving these rich artefacts, McLaren Racing aspires to extend their reach, enabling fans and partners worldwide to connect meaningfully with the legendary moments and memories that define the team's iconic history. The initiative not only seeks to narrate new, inspiring stories but also promises to bring fans closer to the action than ever before.

Additionally, McLaren Racing stands to gain from Iron Mountain's global expertise in secure IT asset management, ensuring that the behind-the-scenes technology remains both efficient and safeguarded throughout its lifecycle.

The partnership marks its commencement with the 2025 United States Grand Prix, where Iron Mountain's branding will unveil on McLaren Formula 1 Team race cars, alongside various promotional touchpoints during the 2025 season. This branding endeavour represents just the beginning of the transformative collaboration between the two businesses.

Through this fusion of past and future, McLaren Racing is poised not only to protect its treasured heritage but to reimagine it, creating unparalleled opportunities to engage with fans, partners, and stakeholders who have been an integral part of its journey.

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