McLaren’s new $69 million technology center in Sheffield, England is almost complete and the supercar company threw an inauguration ceremony for it Monday. The event featured a speech from McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt, an indoor light show, and appearances from the brand new McLaren Senna and legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna’s race car.

McLaren Facility

The Senna, the most extreme road car McLaren has ever produced, finally met the 1989 McLaren MP4/5 race car that won Ayrton Senna the Grand Prix. The two vehicles bonded by burning rubber together in an impressive display of coordinated donuts on the center’s floor, because a ribbon-cutting ceremony isn’t McLaren’s style. In addition to a speech, bossman Mike Flewitt turned on the company’s sign on the front of the building. “Today is an important and exciting milestone for everyone at McLaren Automotive, as well as a personal honour, to officially turn on the McLaren sign at what will be our McLaren Composites Technology Centre when it opens later this year,” said Flewitt.

In addition to a speech, bossman Mike Flewitt turned on the company’s sign on the front of the building. “Today is an important and exciting milestone for everyone at McLaren Automotive, as well as a personal honour, to officially turn on the McLaren sign at what will be our McLaren Composites Technology Centre when it opens later this year,” said Flewitt.

This new production facility isn’t just a way to take some work off of the Woking-based McLaren Technology Center’s hands, it’s a way for McLaren to add new creative minds to its team, as the MCTC will have roughly 200 workers at peak operation. While it’s scheduled to finish construction this year, the center will begin production of the carbon fiber tubs in 2019.

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