
Taylor Barnard and Sam Bird bake special cakes ahead of NEOM McLaren's final race in London, watch the hilarious video
As NEOM McLaren prepares for its final two races in the all-electric Formula E championship, the team is looking to end its journey on a high note on home turf in London. As part of a light-hearted send-off, lead drivers Taylor Barnard and Sam Bird took to the kitchen to bake helmet-shaped cakes, and the results were hilariously entertaining.
Taylor Barnard and Sam Bird try their hand at baking
McLaren shared the amusing video on Instagram with the caption, 'Presentation is everything…' and fans couldn't keep calm watching the two Formula E drivers attempt to decorate their cakes — with mixed success.
'The laughter after Sam's cake part fell off took me out,' said one fan, referencing the moment Taylor burst into laughter when a piece of Bird's cake collapsed at the perfect comedic moment.
Fans flooded the comments section with their reactions to the video.
A fan said, 'Never in my life have I seen two cakes suffer so much. I'm still trying to figure out which one is Taylor's.'
Another said, 'Seriously, what is it? A helmet with eyes? A fish? A ladybug? A butterfly? A cake that just suffers?' One more 'I'm now singing the Shaun the Sheep theme song…' One more said, 'Well, if Taylor said it looks like Shaun the Sheep, it might be.'
NEOM McLaren's Formula E journey
NEOM McLaren entered Formula E ahead of the Gen3 era, taking over from Mercedes, and quickly made its mark — achieving eight podium finishes and a memorable race win.
Rookie driver Taylor Barnard, the youngest on the grid, impressed in his debut season with five podiums and two pole positions. Veteran Sam Bird etched his name in the record books last year with a spectacular overtake that delivered McLaren's first-ever victory in Formula E.
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Known for their iconic papaya livery, the team will switch things up for their farewell by racing in a special one-off blue livery at the London E-Prix. Barnard and Bird have also unveiled matching blue and white race suits, developed in collaboration with Oxagon.
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