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SANTA CLARA, Calif. & WOKING, England, May 14, 2026 - Intel Corporation and McLaren Racing today announced a multi-year, strategic partnership naming Intel Official Compute Partner of the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team, Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team, and McLaren F1 Sim Racing Team, delivering advanced computing for AI and high-performance architectures for one of the world’s most technologically demanding sports. The collaboration brings together two iconic organizations united by a shared pursuit of peak performance—combining Intel's semiconductor and platform engineering leadership with McLaren's championship pedigree and on-track expertise.Under the agreement, Intel® Xeon® and Intel® Core™ Ultra processors will support McLaren's performance-critical workloads, including computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamic analysis, vehicle-dynamics simulation, race strategy analytics, and the real-time decision systems that connect the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking to every race garage on the global calendar.Formula 1 racing and IndyCar generate and rely on massive volumes of data—from telemetry and simulation to real-time race strategy—where a difference in milliseconds can determine outcomes. Intel helps McLaren turn that data into actionable insight through a secure, scalable compute foundation spanning high-performance CPUs that support data intensive AI workloads, low latency edge computing, and diverse software platforms.“Formula 1 racing and IndyCar are some of the ultimate proving grounds for high-performance computing. Intel is proud to be McLaren Racing’s compute partner, and to be part of a team that thrives on precision, speed, and innovation,” said Lip-Bu Tan, Intel CEO. “Together, Intel and McLaren will push the boundaries of what’s possible, transforming data into competitive advantage at every turn.”“Performance in IndyCar and Formula 1 racing is driven by technology, and partnering with Intel strengthens our ability to innovate at scale,” said Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing. “Intel has already been an important part of our technology ecosystem, and their leadership in computing will play a critical role in how we design, build, and race our cars. We’re excited to deepen this relationship even further.”This collaboration builds on a broader trend across Formula 1, where deep technology partnerships are becoming a competitive differentiator—integrating infrastructure from factory to track to deliver faster insights and improved performance.Driving Performance Through Compute and AIIntel technologies will be deployed within McLaren Racing’s technology operations, including: