McLaren added that Coke's sub-brands Dasani Sparkling and SmartWater would also feature on their two cars in the three remaining Grand Prix races in the U.S., Brazil and Abu Dhabi.

The team did not disclose financial details of the deal.

"Coca-Cola has a rich history of sponsorship and a record of innovative activations and we're honored the company has chosen to partner with McLaren to explore opportunities in Formula One," McLaren Racing Chief Executive Officer Zak Brown said.

"Formula One is changing, as are we as a team, and we're looking forward to introducing Coca-Cola to the potential that our team and fantastic, global sport represents."

Coca-Cola said the decision to collaborate with McLaren was aimed at furthering its connection with young people.

The U.S. Grand Prix takes place in Austin, Texas on Sunday.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Keith Weir)