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After all three drivers made a good start ... It is not the first time in recent memory that McLaren’s strategy team has been left wanting. Hungary, Monza, Silverstone and many more races ...
Max Verstappen needs McLaren’s rivalry to ignite with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris “shooting each other down” to win the ...
Zak Brown transformed McLaren Racing Ltd. from an ailing Formula 1 competitor to the winner of the team championship last ...
The McLaren driver had a disappointing qualifying in Montreal as he qualified seventh while title rival and team-mate Oscar ...
The McLaren driver says, had he pitted earlier to try ... Silverstone and Sao Paulo partly due to strategy mistakes. In each of those grands prix, Verstappen was behind Norris but got back ahead ...
where the McLaren driver ended up in the grass. Meanwhile, the Woking-based team faced numerous questions post-race regarding its strategy, over the timing of its pit stops, and whether swapping ...
McLaren has the best and the worst problem on its hands: two drivers capable of fighting ... 10 to 15 laps on that compound that a one-stop strategy was possible. He called it a “happy surprise.” ...
Jacques Villeneuve was unimpressed with McLaren’s strategy in Imola (Getty ... “That's more points for him in the drivers’ championship. “They seem to be happy with second and third.
Ferrari's strategic hesitation stands in stark contrast to Red Bull's audacious risks and McLaren's reliable response.
Charles Leclerc was third for Ferrari and Piastri's McLaren teammate, Lando Norris, finished fourth thanks to a smart strategy and overtaking ... in 2010 as a Red Bull driver.