McLaren's team orders make an appalling mockery of F1 racing
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Motor racing-Team orders controversy not just about fairness for McLaren
MONZA, Italy (Reuters) -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. Read full story
Max Verstappen clearly dominated the Italian Grand Prix, breaking McLaren's dominance. He set several records over the weekend. The defending Constructors' Championship champions caused another controversial moment when they asked Oscar Piastri to let Lando Norris in front of them. Was the team's choice the right one or not? Ferrari were desperate for a good result on home soil. Victory seemed unlikely, […]
McLaren celebrates the team's idea like no other Formula 1 racing team. It doesn't do the pilots any good.
The trap McLaren's set itself for the rest of its title fight
The McLaren Formula 1 team’s been here before. A long time ago, in a very different era under very different leadership.Both Mika Hakkinen’s first two F1 wins were gifted to him at the team’s request by David Coulthard as McLaren decided it was right to intervene given the circumstances in which its cars ended up in the order they had - i.e. the additional time Hakkinen lost by running long in front of Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari as McLaren con…
Stella: Monza team orders a matter of consistency with our principles
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. The reigning Formula 1 Constructors' Champions and runaway leaders asked Oscar Piastri to hand back second place to teammate Lando Norris after the Briton suffered a slow pitstop...
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