The Woking-based team has long considered O’Ward a potential candidate to make the switch from American racing to F1 in the long term.
However, opportunities for him to drive F1 machinery have previously been quite limited, with his only run so far being in last year’s Abu Dhabi rookie test.
But with F1’s rules making it mandatory for teams to run rookies in at least two Friday practice sessions this year, O’Ward is likely to get some action on grand prix weekends in 2022.
McLaren wants to make sure he is as well prepared as possible for that, though, so has committed to running a test programme with a 2021 car to help the Mexican.
That option has opened thanks to a change in F1’s testing rules for 2022, with the FIA no longer banning teams from testing previous year’s cars as has been the case up until now.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown said that the new regulations meant his team would commit to testing its 2021 MCL35M for young drivers – with O’Ward a clear possibility for…
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