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McLaren Completes Ownership Restructure, Puts $1.2B Driver Payroll Under Fresh Review

Ares Management exit marks end of distress era; Norris and Piastri contracts now negotiated by different stakeholders.

Published July 2, 2026 Source The Race From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · July 2, 2026

McLaren Completes Ownership Restructure, Puts $1.2B Driver Payroll Under Fresh Review

Ares Management exit marks end of distress era; Norris and Piastri contracts now negotiated by different stakeholders.

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McLaren Racing has finalized an ownership restructure that removes the last vestiges of the team's pandemic-era financial crisis, creating a clean ledger for driver contract negotiations as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri approach renewal windows. The restructure, which consolidates equity under Bahrain sovereign fund Mumtalakat and reduces Ares Management's influence, closes a chapter that began in 2020 when McLaren secured a £150M loan against its historic car collection and Woking headquarters.

The move matters because driver contracts negotiated under financial duress carry different economics than those signed by a team targeting constructor championships. McLaren's 2024 budget is estimated at $185M under the cap, but total team payroll including executive and driver compensation sits closer to $320M. Norris is locked through 2027 on terms agreed when McLaren finished fourth in the championship; Piastri's deal runs through 2026 after a Contracts Recognition Board fight that cost McLaren an undisclosed settlement to Alpine. Both contracts were signed when Zak Brown was managing board priorities that included debt service, not podium bonuses.

The restructure places Mumtalakat in majority control, estimated at 65% equity, with MSP Sports Capital holding the balance. Ares Management, which took a secured position during the 2020 refinancing, has exited entirely. Three people familiar with the transaction say the Ares exit removes covenants that limited McLaren's ability to increase fixed costs, including driver guarantees. One sponsor-side source noted that McLaren's commercial deck now pitches 12 race wins by 2026, up from zero when Norris signed his extension in 2022. That delta changes the value of a McLaren seat.

Piastri's camp has been quiet, but his manager Mark Webber was spotted in Bahrain two weeks before the ownership news broke, sitting three tables from Mumtalakat's executive director Shaikh Mohammed bin Essa Al Khalifa at a Manama restaurant. Webber doesn't take those flights for the buffet. Meanwhile, Norris renegotiated early once before, in 2022, adding performance clauses after McLaren's resurgence under technical director Peter Prodromou. His current deal includes exit options tied to constructor position, standard for drivers trapped by distressed-era contracts. The ownership change doesn't void those clauses, but it does shift the calculus for both sides.

The timing is worth noting. Ferrari and Mercedes both have 2025 driver openings still officially unresolved, though Lewis Hamilton's move to Maranello is expected to be announced before Monza. Red Bull's Sergio Pérez is on a rolling contract that effectively expires every six races based on performance. Alpine remains a disaster. The top-tier driver market is not frozen; it is waiting for one team to blink. McLaren, now solvent and ambitious, is in position to set the floor for Norris and Piastri's next deals, which will ripple through every negotiation below them.

Watch for Norris to renegotiate before the 2025 opener, likely with a higher base and tighter exit clauses. Piastri's 2026 expiry makes him the more interesting trade chip if McLaren decides one seat is more valuable open. Webber's Bahrain dinner suggests conversations are already underway. Mumtalakat doesn't buy into Formula 1 teams to finish third.

The takeaway
McLaren exits financial distress with new ownership, creating room to renegotiate driver contracts that were signed under constrained terms.
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