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Earlier this year, Sarah Hartley sent a video to McLaren Formula One team of her son, Logan. The four-year old was driving his own version of the MCL34, which was constructed from a cardboard box.

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Evidently, McLaren were so impressed and touched that they invited Logan and his family to the McLaren Technology Centre. Once there, the young Logan was treated to a tour of the facilities. In addition to that, they presented Logan with their own version of an F1 car made out of cardboard.

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The attention to detail on the car was impeccable, from the inclusion of the Halo device, a movable steering wheel and even a cardboard plaque with a description.

The icing on the cake was when Lando Norris tweeted and asked for a go in the cardboard car. In response, a photo of Logan was posted, where he was seen continuing to enjoy the car at home.

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Dhruv George is EssentiallySports’ foremost authority on motorsport and a founding member of the outlet’s NASCAR desk. A Journalism graduate fluent in English and French, he brings over eight years of motorsports journalism experience covering everything from high-octane NASCAR battles to the finesse of Formula 1 and MotoGP. His extensive paddock access has earned him exclusive interviews with top names such as F1’s Pierre Gasly and Moto2’s Tony Arbolino, cementing his reputation as a trusted voice among racing fans. Known for his candid opinions, Dhruv isn’t afraid to tackle contentious officiating calls, most recently defending Joey Logano after the DYL penalty in Phoenix. Before focusing on NASCAR as a Senior Writer, Dhruv contributed extensively to EssentiallySports’ coverage of F1 and NASCAR, building a versatile and impactful sports portfolio.

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