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Andrea Stella Admits McLaren Worried over Verstappen's F1 Spanish GP Three-Stop Strategy

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella admitted that Max Verstappen's three-stop strategy at the Spanish Grand Prix had the team worried, having initially believed the four-time Formula 1 champion's approach was "not going to be a problem".Verstappen made his first stop at the end of the 13th lap, trading his softs for an identical set - given the timing, it was understood by McLaren that the ...Keep reading
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Christian Horner explains why Red Bull tried the three stops with Max Verstappen in Barcelona this Sunday, a strategy that didn't work to try to beat the McLaren F1 drivers. "In the course of the race, we opted for a three-stop strategy and committed ourselves to it right from the start. The pace advantage and the pneumatic advantage enjoyed by the McLaren in a direct struggle pushed us to take this risk," said Horner. "We (...)

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Autosport broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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