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McLaren has highlighted pit stops as a key area for improvement after slow tyre changes impacted Lando Norris at the last two grands prix.
Let’s start with the gross one: Piastri’s manager, Mark Webber, vomiting inside his helmet at the 2007 Japanese GP. Webber was suffering from food poisoning that wet day at Fuji, but he only eventually retired when a then 20-year-old Sebastian Vettel crashed into him behind the safety car. Webber wasn’t happy.
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McLaren must improve F1 pitstop hardware after Azerbaijan GP setback - Andrea Stella
Lando Norris suffered slow pitstops for consecutive races after further troubles with wheel guns at the Azerbaijan GP
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella reaffirms Max Verstappen's return to the title fight, and goes as far as to say it could be written "in capital letters." Is Max Verstappen back in the championship fight?
Christijan Albers says Oscar Piastri "panicked" in Baku, Andrea Stella is "hyped" as a team principal, and McLaren's strategies are "bad".
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is known as a disruptor, but his innovative ideas have restored McLaren F1 to glory. Brown offered his ideas on what IndyCar must do in 2026.
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'It can bite': Lando Norris says McLaren's worst race of 2025 shows his job's tougher than it looks
Formula 1 standings leader Oscar Piastri became a spectator after colliding with the barrier about a minute into the race.
The story all season has been who will win the F1 World Driver's Championship between Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, or Max Verstappen? That question, though, has
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Have McLaren opened the door for a major Max Verstappen turnaround? The grid weighs in
The F1 grid has weighed in on where its stands on Max Verstappen's potential championship turnaround following McLaren's stumbles.