McLaren: Oscar Piastri dreams of another triumphant weekend, Lando Norris ready to return to charge
McLaren: Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris prepare for the weekend in Miami. Learn about their ambitions and expectations.
McLaren: Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris prepare for the weekend in Miami. Learn about their ambitions and expectations.
The first words after the triumph on the Jeddah circuit for McLaren’s Australian new world leader.
Oscar Piastri triumphs in the Saudi Arabian GP ahead of Verstappen and Leclerc and jumps to the top of the Formula 1 world championship.
In FP2 in Jeddah, McLarens dominate with Norris and Piastri. Leclerc fourth, while Hamilton faces a difficult night.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri talks about the pressure and reveals his mental strength to tackle the championship.
McLaren driver scores his second win of the season. On the rise for Ferrari, Leclerc finished fourth
Strong showing by McLaren’s Australian who mocks an excellent George Russell. Second row for Leclerc and Kimi Antonelli. Badly Norris
Gp Bahrain: McLaren continues to shine with Piastri in first place ahead of Norris. Ferrari’s Leclerc finishes third.
Despite dominance, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris share opposite impressions after free practice at the Bahrain GP.
On the Sakhir track, under the spotlight. Oscar Piastri achieved the best time in 1'30''505, pulling away from everyone.
McLaren to top two in session standings. Lots of red flags, major crash at Doohan.
The McLaren talent took the missed pole position in the Sprint Shootout in Belgium philosophically.
The McLaren drivers spoke bluntly after finishing second and third, respectively, on the grid.
The Red Bull world champion precedes Norris and rookie Piastri, fourth and fifth Leclerc and Sainz.
“I had two very different drivers as companions in my early years in Formula 1,” said the McLaren driver.
The talented young Australian chose McLaren instead of Alpine.
The British manufacturer has found the Australian’s replacement for next season.
Otmar Szafnauer, team principal of the French Formula 1 team, confirmed that “90% of the case will be brought before the judge.”
The pilot has no intention of backing down, and the stable wants to assert its rights.
The Australian is expected to remain with McLaren in 2023, but a return to Alpine cannot be ruled out.
The Thai was confirmed in Williams and commented on the news by responding to the Australian’s tweet.
The team announced the young Australian for 2023, but the driver denied it.
The Australian driver, F2 world champion in 2021 and reserve driver this season, will take the wheel that Fernando Alonso will leave at the end of the year.