Martin Brundle Urges McLaren to Let Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri "Duke It Out, Gloves Off"
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Martin Brundle urges McLaren to let Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri "duke it out, gloves off"
Martin Brundle has suggested that it might be time for McLaren to let Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri "duke it out".The Singapore Grand Prix saw friction rise between the team-mates after Norris went for a punchy move at the start to take third place from Piastri. As he lunged down the inside, Norris nudged the back of Max Verstappen's Red Bull, and, as a result, hit the left front wheel of ...Keep reading
McLaren's 'Papaya Rules' Dilemma In Lando Norris-Oscar Piastri Title Battle Analysed By Ted Kravitz And Jamie Chadwick - Great Yorkshire Radio
Championship leader Piastri was left aggrieved when Norris, his nearest challenger in the standings, caused the two papaya cars to make contact during a first-lap overtake in Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, which ultimately resulted in the gap between them being reduced to 22 points with six rounds remaining. With McLaren having dominated for much of the season, team principal Andrea Stella and chief executive Zak Brown have attempted to manage t…
Analysis - The Singapore F1 Grand Prix offered exactly the kind of chaos that fans love and bosses hate. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri touched the limits of the "papaya rules" - McLaren's unwritten rules of team fighting - right after the start. The chain of contacts started when Norris avoided Red Bull Max Verstappen and lightly pushed Piastri. Race management described it as a normal incident. But it continues to bubble up in the pits and on …
That's probably what happened with courtesys between the McLaren title candidates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris after their cars touched in Singapore. GP veteran Martin Brundle also smells that.
McLaren is enjoying its tenth Constructors' Championship in F1 history, second only to Ferrari. Despite this expected success, however, there is much more talk about the drivers' title. Oscar Piasti and Lando Norris came into contact shortly after the start, which did not contribute to the well-being of the team. The winner in Singapore was George Russell, who used his second pole position of the season for the second […]
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