The McLaren Formula 1 team has officially announced the appointment of reigning Formula 2 champion Leonardo Fornaroli and IndyCar competitor Pato O'Ward as reserve drivers for the upcoming 2026 season. This strategic move underlines McLaren’s commitment to nurturing talent and ensuring robust support for its main drivers, Oscar Piastri and world champion Lando Norris.
Fornaroli, who captured the F2 championship in December, is set to play a crucial role in the McLaren Driver Development Programme. 'I’m thrilled to be stepping into an extended role with the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team as reserve driver as part of the McLaren Driver Development Programme,' said Fornaroli. 'It’s an exciting next step in my journey, and I’m looking forward to contributing to such a successful, championship-winning team this season. A big thank you to Zak [Brown], Andrea [Stella] and Alessandro [Alunni Bravi] for this opportunity.'
O'Ward, who has made his mark in IndyCar, will share the reserve driver responsibilities with Fornaroli while balancing his racing commitments in the NTT IndyCar Series. 'I am excited to continue in my role as reserve driver for the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team, alongside my primary duties in the NTT IndyCar Series with Arrow McLaren,' stated O'Ward. 'I’ve learned an incredible amount from testing and driving F1 cars over the past few years, so I am looking forward to this continued growth and development.'

This dual-driver approach aims to bolster McLaren's preparations for the new season, adding to their depth and expertise. Both drivers will engage in extensive simulation and testing programs designed to refine their skills and readiness to support Piastri and Norris throughout the season.
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McLaren's driver roster for the 2026 season will also include other promising talents within the development program, such as Christian Costoya, Matteo De Palo, Ella Hakkinen, Ella Lloyd, Ella Stevens, Dries Van Langendonck, and Richard Verschoor. This diverse lineup reflects McLaren's emphasis on cultivating a rich talent pool.


