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Emma Gilmour: McLaren name New Zealander as first female driver ahead of Extreme E off-road series next year

Emma Gilmour: "McLaren is still thought of as a Kiwi team because of our heritage and Bruce being the founder... I still get goosebumps thinking about it"; Gilmour becomes the first female driver in the outfit's near 60-year history

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Emma Gilmour admits she feels 'honoured' to have signed for McLaren ahead of competing in the Extreme E off-road series next year

McLaren have announced New Zealander Emma Gilmour as their first female racer, with the rally driver set to compete in the new electric Extreme E off-road series next year.

The announcement during the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow took the British-based team back to its origins, with late founder and first driver Bruce McLaren also a New Zealander.

"I keep pinching myself. It is so surreal. Growing up in New Zealand, Bruce McLaren is such an iconic name with New Zealand motorsport," Gilmour said.

"I never imagined, I never daydreamed about racing for McLaren because I was a rally driver.

"To have my passion in motorsport, my rallying, be a skill set that's now allowed me to race for a childhood, iconic motorsport legend is just a dream come true. I feel so, so honoured."

McLaren are F1's second most successful team after Ferrari, making their debut in Monaco in 1966 with their founder at the wheel.

McLaren's Extreme E off road car
Image: McLaren's Extreme E off-road car

They won F1 titles with Emerson Fittipaldi, James Hunt, Niki Lauda, Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Mika Hakkinen and Lewis Hamilton and have branched out into other areas of motorsport, including IndyCar.

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"McLaren is still thought of as a Kiwi team because of our heritage and Bruce being the founder... I still get goosebumps thinking about it," said Gilmour.

Extreme E started this year and teams must have a male and a female driver.

The series, which uses identical SUVs, aims to raise awareness about climate change and promote sustainability by racing in remote and harsh environments already suffering damage.

F1 world champions Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg and Jenson Button are among the team owners, with McLaren the 10th outfit to sign up and debut in 2022.

Gilmour, who has been a reserve for the Veloce team this season, will partner American rallycross and stunt driver Tanner Foust in the McLaren line-up.

"To be the first female driver for McLaren Racing, I feel that's leaving a pretty impressive mark already," she said when asked about future success.

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