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McLaren sign rising American karting star

McLaren has signed a rising American karting star it believes "has the ingredients to be successful" in motorsport. Ugo Ugochukwu has been signed to a long-term agreement which provides McLaren with an option on his services in the future. Article continues under video In turn, the team will support the development and evolution of the 13-year-old as he progresses through the junior categories. Ugochukwu has so far proven to be a revelation in his young career, winning several titles in the US and Europe, most notably the FIA OKJ European Championship last year. McLaren CEO Zak Brown said: “We’ve been watching Ugo’s progress with interest, so when the opportunity to sign an...
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