BusinessMcLaren to cut 1,200 jobs as pandemic hits the Woking based supercar makerThe news is a blow for British engineeringGetty ImagesMark Shapland26 May 2020Supercar maker McLaren has announced that 1,200 jobs will be lost across its operations, representing around a quarter of its workforce.The Woking based firm in Surrey has been severely affected by the current pandemic and the cancelling of Formula One.In a statement McLaren said: "The cancellation of motorsport events, the suspension of manufacturing and retail activities around the world and reduced demand for technology solutions have all led to a sudden impact on the group’s revenue-generating activities."McLaren said the new annual spending cap for Formula One teams also led to the job losses.The group’s executive chairman Paul Walsh said: “We deeply regret the impact that this restructure will have on all our people, but especially those whose jobs may be affected.“It is a course of action we have worked hard to avoid, having already undertaken dramatic cost-saving measures across all areas of the business. But we now have no other choice but to reduce the size of our workforce.“This is undoubtedly a challenging time for our company, and particularly our people, but we plan to emerge as an efficient, sustainable business with a clear course for returning to growth.”MORE ABOUTsupercarsMcLaren