McLaren plans to 'let 'em race' as Piastri and Norris battle for F1 championship
- McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris compete closely for the 2025 F1 championship, with the season underway and races ongoing.
- Piastri built a 10-point lead after winning three of the last four races, while Norris, last season's runner-up and former top driver, aims to catch up.
- Norris returns to Miami, where he scored his first F1 victory last year, hoping the positive memories will boost his performance amid admitted mistakes.
- Norris acknowledged that while he is consistently putting in maximum effort each week, he has identified areas where he has fallen short and recognizes that his performance still needs improvement to reach the required level.
- Piastri enjoys leading the championship but cautions it is early to focus on the title, emphasizing pride in his work and the excitement of winning races.
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No team orders: McLaren plans to 'let Piastri and Norris compete' for the F1 championship
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida, USA (AP) — Just five races into the Formula One season, a thrilling championship battle is already underway with internal implications for the organization.

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McLaren plans to 'let 'em race' as Piastri and Norris battle for F1 championship
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Just five races into the Formula 1 season and there's already a compelling championship battle with inner organization implications.
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No team orders: McLaren plans to 'let 'em race' as Piastri and Norris battle for F1 championship
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Just five races into the Formula 1 season and there's already a compelling championship battle with inner organization implications.
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