McLaren Racing
Financials
Estimates*
GBP | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Revenues | 186m | 333m | 211m | 328m |
% growth | - | 79 % | (37 %) | 55 % |
EBITDA | (69.4m) | 111m | (21.9m) | 3.1m |
% EBITDA margin | (37 %) | 33 % | (10 %) | 1 % |
Profit | (71.4m) | 85.8m | (59.4m) | (57.8m) |
% profit margin | (38 %) | 26 % | (28 %) | (18 %) |
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
N/A | Acquisition | ||
N/A | £204m | Growth Equity non VC | |
£150m | Debt | ||
* | £185m | Growth Equity non VC | |
* | £125m | Growth Equity non VC | |
* | N/A | £70.0m | Growth Equity non VC |
* | £400m | Secondary | |
* | £80.0m | Secondary | |
Total Funding | - |
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EditMcLaren Group is a British conglomerate known for its high-performance automotive engineering and racing excellence. The company operates in multiple sectors including McLaren Racing, McLaren Automotive, and McLaren Applied. McLaren Racing is renowned for its participation in Formula 1, where it competes at the highest level of motorsport, attracting a global audience and sponsorships. McLaren Automotive designs and manufactures luxury sports cars and supercars, offering an exhilarating driving experience both on the track and on the road. McLaren Applied focuses on advanced technology and innovation, providing solutions in sectors such as motorsport, automotive, and beyond. The company's business model revolves around high-value product sales, sponsorships, and technology licensing. McLaren serves a diverse clientele ranging from motorsport enthusiasts and luxury car buyers to industries seeking cutting-edge technological solutions. The company generates revenue through car sales, racing sponsorships, and technology licensing.
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