Team orders controversy not just about fairness for McLaren
MONZA, Italy :McLaren team boss Andrea Stella said a team orders controversy in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix was about putting McLaren's racing values first as well as fairness.
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MONZA, Italy :McLaren team boss Andrea Stella said a team orders controversy in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix was about putting McLaren's racing values first as well as fairness.
Oscar Piastri downplayed the controversy over McLaren's team orders at the Italian Grand Prix, saying it was «fair» for him to cede position to teammate Lando Norris in the closing stages of the race.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands : McLaren team boss Andrea Stella expects Lando Norris to show his fighting spirit after the blow of retirement in Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.
BUDAPEST :McLaren boss Zak Brown hailed the team's 200th Formula One win, with Lando Norris ahead of championship leader Oscar Piastri in a one-two finish in Hungary on Sunday, as close to perfect.
BUDAPEST :McLaren's rate of progress may be faster than Ferrari during their golden era with German Formula One great Michael Schumacher, team boss Andrea Stella said on Friday.
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium :McLaren boss Andrea Stella says teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are racing like champions and the Formula One title will probably be decided by fine margins and individual brilliance.
LONDON :McLaren expect Oscar Piastri to turn British Grand Prix hurt to his advantage as the Formula One title battle with teammate Lando Norris gets increasingly intense and rivals are left trailing.
Lando Norris has been warned rival Oscar Piastri will use his “harsh” penalty at the British Grand Prix as fuel to fire his world championship bid.