Breaking News: Fire breaks out in McLaren motorhome

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A fire erupted in the McLaren motorhome at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, causing a scare in the F1 paddock on Saturday morning. The blaze, suspected to have started above the kitchen, led to an immediate evacuation and a swift response from emergency services.

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The fire broke out in the area known as the McLaren Team Hub, prompting motorhome staff to evacuate team personnel, guests, media, and drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Both drivers were seen outside the motorhome, observing the situation as it unfolded.

Pirelli’s head of F1 and car racing, Mario Isola, who is also a part-time paramedic, was one of the first responders. Alongside other workers from the tyre company, Isola used fire extinguishers to tackle the blaze initially. Shortly after, multiple fire engines arrived, and firefighters entered the motorhome with hoses to control the fire. Ambulances were also on standby at the scene.

Despite the dramatic incident, McLaren confirmed that all team personnel were safely evacuated.

“This morning we evacuated our Team Hub paddock hospitality unit following a fire alert. The team has been safely evacuated while the local fire brigade handle the issue,” a McLaren spokesman stated.