Dunne departs from McLaren’s Development Programme

McLaren have announced that they have ended their contract with Driver Development Programme member Alex Dunne.

Irish racer Dunne – who is currently competing in his debut Formula 2 campaign for Rodin Motorsport – joined McLaren’s programme in May 2024 and went on to participate in two Free Practice 1 sessions for the squad at this year’s Austrian and Italian Grand Prix.

However, McLaren have now confirmed that the partnership has come to an end, with the Woking-based team realising a statement on the news.

Dunne currently sits in fifth place of the Formula 2 Drivers’ Standings with two rounds of the championship remaining.

The 19 year old claimed his debut win in the category with victory at the Sakhir Feature Race in April before following this up with a second triumph at Imola during Round 4.

From today I’ve mutually decided to part ways with the McLaren Driver Development programme. I’d like to thank every individual at McLaren that has helped me develop and improve as a driver, To have my first opportunity to drive an F1 car followed by two FP1 sessions is something I’ll always hold very close to my heart, I wish them all the best for the future. Thank you Papaya family. Still two important rounds left to focus on this year, very excited for what’s to come.
Dunne on the news.

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