The McLaren driver development programme was overhauled at the start of 2023 to better support those at a karting level and help facilitate a plausible climb to F1.
To feature alongside McLaren IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward and F1 reserve Ryo Hirakawa, the team hired 2023 FIA F3 champion Gabriel Bortoleto, F1 Academy driver Bianca Bustamante, American junior Ugo Ugochukwu and signed a one-year option on Italian Formula 4 talent Brando Badoer.
Ex-McLaren F1 test driver Pirro had been tasked with heading up the programme, having joined the setup in 2023, but he has now announced his departure via social media.
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Autosport understands that Pirro joined on a one-year contract, which has not been extended since McLaren will move the young driver programme in-house to fall under the leadership of newly-appointed F1 business operations director Stephanie Carlin.
Formerly team principal of the Rodin Carlin F2 and F1 Academy squads, Carlin will be supported by senior McLaren engineers in stewarding the McLaren driver programme.
In an Instagram post, the Italian wrote: “After a year of hard work and satisfaction, I will be leaving the McLaren DDP.
“Together with the Formula 1 team, I was able to put in place a structure to help develop young, talented, and hard-working drivers into future McLaren champions.
“To the best of my ability, I carried out this task, scouting and signing young stars which I truly feel can carve their names into the history books.
Source: Autosport