What happened: McLaren brought its historic M2B back onto the track in Monaco, with Mika behind the wheel. The run continues the team's celebration of its milestone 1,000th Grand Prix marked earlier this month, pairing one of its most storied drivers with one of its earliest cars.
Why it matters: Heritage runs like this connect McLaren's modern identity to its roots, and putting a champion of Mika's stature back in an early works car deepens that link for fans. The Monaco backdrop, one of the sport's signature venues, adds to the occasion.
What to watch: Watch for McLaren to extend its anniversary programming with further heritage appearances through the season.