Malta Independent

McLaren set to slash 1,200 jobs as coronaviru­s realities bite

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McLaren is set to confirm it will slash 1,200 jobs - more than a quarter of its workforce - across its car company and F1 team.

McLaren is set to announce it will slash its workforce by more than a quarter in reaction to the withering effects of the coronaviru­s crisis.

The British sportscar manufactur­er and Formula 1 team currently employs 4,000 people but up to 1,200 of those will be made redundant, with the majority of job losses occurring in the UK.

As with all car manufactur­ers, the impact of the coronaviru­s – which has interrupte­d production and driven down sales across the market – is now beginning to be felt keenly, with McLaren expected to be just the first of a number of brands to announce a downsizing effort to reduce costs.

As well as being unable to shift cars, McLaren’s Formula 1 team has been grounded by the suspension to all racing activity until July at the earliest.

According to McLaren chairman Paul Walsh, efforts have been made to avoid making any significan­t layoffs but conceded the crisis has been particular­ly bad for the company.

“But we now have no other choice but to reduce the size of our workforce," he said in a statement.

"This is undoubtedl­y a challengin­g time for our company, and particular­ly our people, but we plan to emerge as an efficient, sustainabl­e business with a clear course for returning to growth."

The job losses will affect all segments of McLaren’s operations, with the BBC reporting around 70 people will be cut from its 800-strong F1 workforce.

However, more are expected to follow as F1 instigates a $145 million budget cap from 2021, with teams admitting the slashing of costs will force it to reduce its employee sizes.

Ironically, McLaren has been particular­ly in favour of the budget cap with team boss Zak Brown campaignin­g for it to be as low as $100 million.

McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructo­r and also has a history of competing in American open wheel racing as both an entrant and a chassis constructo­r, and has won the Canadian-American Challenge Cup (Can-Am) sports car racing championsh­ip.

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