The McLaren Group’s revenues took a massive £175m hit in the first quarter of 2020 relative to 2019 mainly as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the manufacturer’s sales as dealerships were temporarily closed and its automotive production was idled.
Revenues of the company’s McLaren Racing subsidiary fell in the first three months of the year by £4.4m compared to the same period in 2019, with the team recording no prize money in Q1.
However, sponsorship revenue was on the rise by £4.1m.
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McLaren’s quarterly numbers were published just a day after the group announced the lay off of 1200 people across all its businesses as part of a major restructuring effort and “cost rationalisation measures” that will include “a number of potential financing alternatives, secured and unsecured, of up to £275m equivalent to strengthen its liquidity position”.
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