McLaren
is
updating
the
version
of
Google
Chrome
on
its
F1
racecar.
By
that,
I
mean:
McLaren’s
got
more
Google
Chrome
logos
and
chrome
finish
than
usual
on
the
F1
car
it’s
bringing
to
the
US
Grand
Prix
at
the
Circuit
of
the
Americas
in
Austin,
Texas,
this
weekend.
McLaren’s
MCL38
continues
the
tradition
of
rocking
Google-colored
wheels
and
logos,
but
like
last
year’s
special
British
Grand
Prix
version,
the
livery
for
this
weekend’s
race
has
a
splash
of
literal
chrome
beneath
the
Chrome
logo,
looking
like
it
came
out
of
a
custom
car
shop
from
the
aughts.
This
time,
however,
McLaren
has
added
extra
Chrome
logos
and
what
looks
like
a
heavier
slathering
of
metallic
chrome
that
extends
down
the
sidewalls.
It’s
a
lot
of
chrome,
as
driver
Oscar
Piastri
nonchalantly
points
out:
During
season
2022,
McLaren
had
a
large
Android
logo
on
the
top
section
of
the
car,
but
it
has
since
been
uninstalled
in
favor
of
just
Chrome.
Don’t
worry;
Android
is
still
running
on
the
drivers’
new
suits,
along
with
some
new
chrome
accent
touches.
I
wonder
if
Oscar
Piastri
will
still
have
Chrome
logos
on
his
helmet.
Man,
that’s
Chrome.Image:
McLaren
You
can
catch
the
rollout
of
this
Chrome
update
on
Sunday,
October
20th,
when
the
US
Grand
Prix
will
kick
off
at
3PM
ET.
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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