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McLaren didn't expect rivals to pit in Qatar F1 strategy error
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says his squad "didn't expect" everyone else to pit under an early safety car as it lost a likely Qatar Grand Prix win to Max Verstappen and Red Bull, and handed the Dutchman a lifeline for a fifth Formula 1 world title.
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Lando Norris feels McLaren probably should have pitted himself and Oscar Piastri under the safety car which cost them victory to Max Verstappen.
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Commentary: McLaren's F1 Driver Politics Cost Norris, Piastri and the Team As a Whole in Qatar
McLaren's refusal to back just one driver was a good idea, but its inability to work as a team is an unacceptable side effect.
The reason for McLaren's double disqualification in the 2025 Las Vegas GP has come to light in the Qatar GP paddock
The 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix on November 9 in São Paulo, Brazil is on the scene of one of the greatest F1 races ever, and a piece of Formula 1 history is about to cross the auction block. The 1991 McLaren MP4/6 that carried Ayrton Senna to his first home ...
After another title race twist in Qatar, Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundle gives his verdict on McLarens strategy gamble and the championship situation ahead of Abu Dhabi; watch the title-deciding Abu Dha
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Oscar Piastri forced to step out of car in 'awkward' move that 'could be final nail' in F1 hopes
F1 commentator Cam van den Dungen has told Yahoo Sport Australia that McLaren's decision to have Oscar Piastri miss the first practice session in Abu Dhabi "could prove to be the final nail in his championship aspirations" if things don't go the Aussie's way.
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Will Max Verstappen steal the F1 2025 title from McLaren?
An incredible fightback from Max Verstappen has left the Dutchman on the verge of an incredible fifth world championship.
A special Formula 1 McLaren car model is set to sell for $23 million at auction in August. The car's original owner was Larry Ellison, a billionaire who ranks among the wealthiest people in the world and is the co-founder of the software company Oracle.
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