McLaren Racing Joins Dubai’s 2024 Sport Impact Summit As Impact Partner

Beshr Olaiwi
Beshr Olaiwi

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On September 24, 2024, the Sport Impact Summit announced that McLaren Racing has joined its roster as a key impact partner. This partnership highlights McLaren’s commitment to driving positive change and fostering a more sustainable and equitable world through the influence of sports.

Set to take place on December 4th and 5th at Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai, the Sport Impact Summit will bring together elite athletes, sports organizations, academics, green finance leaders, and corporations. The goal is to harness the power of sports to inspire global change, focusing on environmental sustainability and health.

“We are thrilled to welcome McLaren Racing as an Impact Partner,” said Sean Morris, co-founder of the Sport Impact Summit. “McLaren Racing’s dedication to innovation and sustainability is truly inspiring, and their leadership in promoting positive change within motorsport sets a strong example for others to follow.”

McLaren Racing has long been a pioneer in promoting sustainability in motorsport, working towards creating a more inclusive and environmentally responsible future. During the summit, the team will actively engage with other stakeholders to share insights and strategies from its sustainability initiatives. Attendees can look forward to discussions, case studies, and collaborative efforts focused on integrating sport and sustainability.

Kim Wilson, Director of Sustainability at McLaren Racing, emphasized the team’s commitment, stating, “Sustainability is at the core of everything we do at McLaren Racing, and we’re dedicated to using our platform to advocate for positive change.”

As the summit approaches, more impact partners and sponsors will be unveiled, solidifying the event’s mission to inspire over a billion people to take action for a healthier planet and a more sustainable future. Founded by Bruce McLaren in 1963, McLaren Racing continues to lead both on and off the track, with a legacy that includes 20 Formula 1 world championships and victories in other prestigious events.