Leonardo Fornaroli, McLaren's reserve driver and reigning Formula 2 champion, has driven the team's 2023 car over more than 900km in initial Formula 1 tests. The 21-year-old Italian tested at Barcelona and Silverstone after missing out on a full-time F1 seat for 2026. McLaren praised his quick adaptation and plans further outings.
McLaren gave reserve driver Leonardo Fornaroli his first runs in grand prix machinery shortly after he joined the Woking-based team. On March 23-24, he completed 112 laps covering 512km at Barcelona with the MCL60 car. Alessandro Alunni Bravi, McLaren's chief business affairs officer, said Fornaroli showed fantastic progress, quickly grasping the F1 car and demonstrating consistency from his junior career. Alunni Bravi noted these tests prepare Fornaroli for his reserve role and development pathway. Fornaroli returned to the track on April 7 at Silverstone, logging 68 laps over 393km with longer runs, lower fuel loads, and a mix of hard and soft tyres. This brought his total to nearly three grand prix distances in F1 equipment. Fornaroli called it another good day, expressing gratitude for the opportunity at his favorite circuit Silverstone. He highlighted trying advanced run plans, different set-ups and fuel levels, which helped him improve and get more comfortable with the car. McLaren announced Fornaroli will have further tests at various circuits while supporting the team trackside and in the simulator.