British team McLaren are the third most successful team in Formula One history, with their total of eight constructors' championships only bettered by Williams and Ferrari.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton set the pace in Friday practice ahead of his home British Grand Prix, on a day which saw heavy rain batter the Silverstone track.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton won the Canadian Grand Prix to record his first victory of the Formula One season and move top of the drivers' standings.
Lewis Hamilton extended McLaren's early season dominance by claiming pole for the Malaysian Grand Prix Saturday.
Sebastian Vettel is poised to end the Formula One season as he started it after setting a new record in qualifying for Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton set the pace in Friday's practice for the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos as he bids for back-to-back wins.
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh has risked a further clash with Lewis Hamilton by suggesting the Formula One driver is guilty of underestimating his teammate Jenson Button.
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has scotched claims by his own team principal that teammate Jenson Button's success this Formula One season has impacted on his own performances.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has been hit with a three-place grid penalty for ignoring a safety flag in Friday practice ahead of Sunday's inaugural Indian Grand Prix.
Britain's Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position for the Korean Grand Prix Saturday with a dominant qualifying performance in his McLaren.
McLaren have given Lewis Hamilton their complete backing after a season which has seen the British driver struggle to match the pace of his Formula One rivals.
McLaren-Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton tells CNN that he is looking forward to the last races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
CNN's Pedro Pinto takes a looks at how Lewis Hamilton went from young kart racer to F1 world champion.
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton talks to CNN's Jim Boulden about his brand appeal.
CNN's Pedro Pinto talks with Formula One rookie star Lewis Hamilton.
McLaren appeal
updated: Mon Oct 22 2007 04:44:00
Ed Foster of Motor Sport Magazine joins CNN to discuss the Brazilian Grand Prix and comment on Lewis Hamilton's performance.
At 3:30 p.m. last Friday, in the paddock at the Canadian Grand Prix, a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes press attach� set up a standard interview backdrop of three panels festooned with logos. Within minutes two dozen TV cameramen had assembled in front of it. Never mind that the man they hoped to film, Lewis Hamilton, wasn't due for another hour. They stood vigil because, at this moment in the world of auto racing, there would be no greater horror than for the 22-year-old British driver to materialize with no minicam present to record the moment. The attach� reappeared 20 minutes later with assurances that a 4:30 appearance still held and mercifully authorized the assembled mad dogs and Englishmen of the press to get out of the afternoon sun. But that's how it is with Hamilton these days: People gather for the possibility. With a front-running drive to his first Grand Prix victory on Sunday in Montreal, Hamilton moved to the top of the points standings in only the sixth race of his
Formula One team McLaren is being investigated for a possible rule breach at the Monaco Grand Prix