November 3, 2021 McLaren Racing today announced Emma Gilmour as the team’s first-ever female driver who will compete for the McLaren
Extreme E team in 2022.
Emma’s announcement follows a media engagement today during the COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow with His
Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. The engagement also marks McLaren Racing’s entry into Extreme E and the reveal of
McLaren’s spectacular launch livery.
McLaren will be the latest team to join the series in 2022, raising awareness of the impact of climate change,
participating in Extreme E’s robust legacy programmes, and leaving a lasting footprint by engaging its fans around the
world to take climate action. Motorsport has long since provided a hub for transport innovation and technology and
Extreme E brings some of the world’s most famous teams, representing the latest clean technology, to race in some of
Earth’s most remote and stunning locations.
McLaren Racing CEO, Zak Brown, Race Engineer for McLaren Extreme E, Leena Gade, renowned climate scientist, Professor
Carlos Duarte and designer of the McLaren Extreme E launch livery, Vic Lee, were in attendance with Emma Gilmour at the
engagement with His Royal Highness.
A native of Dunedin, New Zealand, Emma is known for her vast experience in rallying, rallycross, cross-country rallying
and most recently competing in the inaugural season of Extreme E. In 2016 she became the first and only female to date
to win a New Zealand Rally Championship event and also won the FIA Women in Motorsport and Qatar Motor and Motorcycle
Federation (QMMF) crosscountry rally selection in 2015. Emma completes McLaren Extreme E’s driver line-up for 2022
alongside US driver Tanner Foust.
The announcement of McLaren’s newest driver a historical moment for McLaren Racing made all the more poignant as Emma is
a compatriot of the team’s founder, racing legend, engineer and innovator, Bruce McLaren.
The McLaren Extreme E launch livery was revealed for the first time during the engagement at Kelvingrove Museum,
Glasgow. The livery, hand-drawn by award-winning artist and illustrator, Vic Lee, represents the entire race calendar
through the four biomes of the Artic, Amazon, Desert and Ocean. Illustrations on the livery focus on each landscape,
drawing inspiration from the legacy left behind by the Extreme E series, teams and staff while detailing some of the
steps which can be taken to reduce the impact of climate change.
The livery also reflects McLaren Racing’s commitment to the ‘Count Us In’ pledge. Count Us In is a global movement of
people and organisations to inspire a billion people to take practical steps to reduce their carbon footprint by
committing to one or more of 16 steps. The names of the first McLaren Racing fans, employees and partners who signed up
to the pledge are carried on the Extreme E race car along with a manifestation of the ‘C’ cipher, synonymous with His
Royal Highness, in tribute to his significant endeavours over the past four decades to use his unique position to
champion action for a sustainable future.
During the engagement, distinguished Professor Carlos Duarte spoke about Extreme E’s legacy programme, which intends to
provide social and environmental support for the locations in which Extreme E races. Extreme E only races in terrains in
which it can raise climate awareness, with the all-electric race cars being transported to race locations by a
refurbished passenger cargo ship, the former Royal Mail Ship St Helena. The ship also serves as a ‘floating laboratory’,
or classroom, in which educative talks can be held, or research conducted during races. His Royal Highness was also able
to see a working demonstration, given by AFC Energy’s CEO, Adam Bond, of how hydrogen power, an alternative power
source, is made from oxygen and hydrogen to fuel electric batteries.
Leena Gade joins the McLaren Extreme E team as Race Engineer from Multimatic, vehicle dynamics partner to McLaren
Extreme E. The British female race engineer has a rich history in motorsport serving as a lead race engineer in the FIA
World Endurance Championship and IndyCar series, most notably becoming the first female race engineer to win the 24
Hours of Le Mans in 2011.
Following the announcement and before the 2022 race series begins, Emma Gilmour, Leena Gade and the McLaren Extreme E
car will undertake further engagements, including a secondary school visit and a discussion at Newcastle University
promoting future opportunities in technology. The engagements have been organised by McLaren Racing to illustrate the
diversity and inclusion purpose behind the sport as well as the significance of its McLaren Racing Engage programme,
which was launched in June, this year. The programme, which promotes diversity and inclusion and aims to open up
opportunities in technology to all, is a strategic alliance with four expert partners (Women’s Engineering Society
(WES), EqualEngineers, The Smallpeice Trust and Creative Access). Its purpose is to drive forward a series of
collaborative initiatives to diversify talent in motorsport. McLaren’s Extreme E show-car will also be on display in the
Green Zone at COP26 from November 8th - 12th inclusive.
Today, McLaren Extreme E also announces a partnership with Merchants Fleet, the fastest growing fleet management company
in North America. Merchants is a leader in fleet electrification and ESG, through its ACCELER8 ESG programme which
focuses on Electrification & Environment; Diversity, Equality & Inclusion; and Governance. Led by an executive team comprised of 40% females and fuelled by a fleet team with 50%
female employees, Merchants is driving awareness of electric vehicle adoption as a pathway to corporate sustainability
and gender equity in both business and sport, and now as a proud partner of the McLaren Extreme E team.
Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, said:
“We’re proud to join His Royal Highness to announce Emma Gilmour as the first-ever female driver for McLaren Racing.
Emma completes our exciting and competitive driver line-up alongside Tanner Foust for our first season of Extreme E.
She’s a race winner and has proven herself this year in Extreme E alongside a vast background in competitive off-roading
in multiple racing series across the globe. It’s fitting that our first female driver originates from New Zealand where
our founder Bruce McLaren was from.
“Being able to announce Emma and reveal our launch livery with His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales during COP 26,
given his track record in sustainability and promotion of STEM education and engineering, resonates with McLaren
Racing’s commitment to sustainability, diversity and gender equality which are deeply-rooted in the team’s ethos. Seeing
the support from the entire McLaren family in signing up for one or more of the Count Us In pledges highlights the
dedication of our fans, partners and team members to help avert the impacts of climate change. We’re looking forward to
competing in Extreme E’s second season to continue to educate ourselves on this journey of discovery and use our voice
to shine a light on key issues impacting the world.”
Emma Gilmour, McLaren Racing Extreme E driver, said:
“I’m incredibly honoured to be McLaren Racing’s first female driver. Growing up in New Zealand, Bruce McLaren and
McLaren Racing are seen as the pinnacles of motorsport. To be competing in Extreme E next year with McLaren is a special
opportunity. The series is a fantastic platform that represents equality and addresses the key issues affecting our
planet and society. I’m looking to draw on my previous experience in Extreme E alongside all my skills across rally,
rallycross and cross-country rallying, that make me well-suited to the sport, to make a positive impact and inspire the
next generation of female drivers and engineers. I can’t wait to get started with the team.”
Alejandro Agag, CEO, Extreme E, said:
“I am delighted to celebrate the next step in this very exciting new journey for McLaren Racing as they welcome the
highly talented Emma Gilmour to their Extreme E driver line-up, and reveal a unique livery designed around important
sustainability messages.
“Extreme E is a sport dedicated to using its platform to inspire and excite motorsport fans about sustainability and
solutions, so I feel especially proud to see the team choosing to take shape here in Glasgow at the COP 26 UN Climate
Change Conference, with the support of his Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales. It’s certainly a very positive sign of
the direction the McLaren team is committing to and I wish the whole team great success.”
Shivani Rudra, Count Us In, said:
“I am delighted McLaren Racing has joined with Count Us In to inspire its millions of fans to take action on climate
change. By McLaren, Extreme E and Count Us in working together we can make an even bigger difference on climate change
and add up to something much bigger.”
About McLaren Racing
McLaren Racing was founded by New Zealand racing driver Bruce McLaren in 1963. The team entered its first Formula 1 race
in 1966, since then McLaren has won 20 Formula 1 world championships, more than 180 Formula 1 grands prix, the Le Mans
24 Hours at its first attempt and the Indianapolis 500 three times. McLaren Racing currently competes in Formula 1
globally and INDYCAR in the US.
The team is contesting the 2021 FIA Formula 1 World Championship with Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, and in the 2021
INDYCAR Series with Arrow McLaren SP drivers Pato O’Ward and Felix Rosenqvist. McLaren was the first F1 team to be
certified carbon neutral ten years ago and has successfully retained the Carbon Trust Standard Award, most recently in
February 2021. They were also the first team to be awarded the FIA Institute’s Environmental Award in 2013, which they
have consistently maintained at three-star level. In 2022, McLaren Racing will enter a new category of motorsport when
it enters a team into Extreme E, the innovative all-electric off-road racing series.
About Extreme E
Extreme E is a radical new racing series, which will see electric SUVs competing in extreme environments around the
world which have already been damaged or affected by climate and environmental issues. The five-race global voyage
highlights the impact of climate change and human interference in some of the world’s most remote locations and promotes
the adoption of electric vehicles in the quest for a lower carbon future for the planet.
The St. Helena, a former passenger cargo ship, has undergone a multi-million Euro refit to minimise emissions and
transform her into Extreme E’s operations hub. The ship is used to transport the championship’s freight and
infrastructure, including vehicles, to the nearest port, minimising Extreme E’s footprint, as well as being used to
facilitate scientific research through its on-board laboratory.
Extreme E is also pioneering hydrogen fuel cell technology which will enable its race fleet to be charged using zero
emission energy. This innovative solution from AFC Energy uses water and sun to generate hydrogen power. Not only will
this process emit no greenhouse emissions, its sole by-product will be water, which will be utilised elsewhere on-site
to minimise local impact, Extreme E races will not be open to spectators, with fans instead invited to follow the action
through live TV broadcast, and on social media.
About Count Us In
Count Us In is a movement of people and organisations inspire 1 billion people to significantly reduce their carbon
pollution and challenge leaders to deliver bold, global change.
The Count Us In action platform gives an easy and simple way for everyone to take high impact, achievable steps to
reduce their carbon pollution and persuade others to do the same.
If 1 billion people made changes in how they travel, the energy they use and the food they eat, this could directly
reduce carbon pollution by almost 1/5 of the total reduction needed.
Count Us In is working with Extreme E and McLaren Racing to inspire fans to take action as part of the Extreme E Count
Us In Challenge.
extreme.count-us-in.org/mclaren
About Merchants Fleet
Merchants Fleet is the nation’s fastest growing fleet management company, providing flexible funding and service options
for organizations that leverage vehicles to run their operations, serving as a single source for all vehicle needs,
including electric vehicles. From financing and charging to maintenance and remarketing, Merchants has collaborated with
dozens of OEMs, charging, data and upfit partners to ensure every client is connected to the service, technology
platforms, and products that will support their fleet in making the transition to EV. Merchants Fleet is headquartered
in Hooksett, New Hampshire, and its Innovation Center is located in the Chicago, Illinois area. www.MerchantsFleet.com