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Former McLaren driver Juan Pablo Montoya has warned the team that they could face 'explosion' this season due to drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
With McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes almost neck and neck at the end of last season, 2025 was billed as a candidate for F1’s best ever. It hasn’t happened. Partly because McLaren is a mile out ...
It’s not uncommon for F1 teams to adapt their car to suit specific drivers, with McLaren once giving David Coulthard a foot clutch in his car for the 1997 and 1998 seasons instead of using the ...
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GPblog on MSNStella reveals the ‘no magic bullet’ theory that makes McLaren fast on every circuit
Through the first 14 rounds of the 2025 campaign, the McLaren team have largely been the team to beat on every circuit. The ...
In the last four races, he has won three, either through misfortune from Piastri or a strategic masterclass. McLaren team principal Andrea Stella believes part of this is down to Norris’ mindset, ...
Ex-F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya expects McLaren’s intra-team rivalry to “explode” as this year’s title race nears its conclusion. Heading into next weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, just nine points ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNFive failed Formula 1 entries that never made it to the grid
As rumours swirl of an improbable return of the Caterham name to Formula 1, we round up five other fledgling F1 projects that ...
LANDO NORRIS’ stunning Wag has wowed fans in a crop top as she was hailed as a “perfect princess”. Margarida Corceiro recently reunited with the McLaren star as they were seen ...
A woman who set a 20-year-old on fire has made a shock claim about what she used to carry out the horror attack.
Charles Leclerc admits that he struggles to see any track where Ferrari can send a stronger car than McLaren's into action.
Juan Pablo Montoya, a former McLaren driver, predicts an "explosion" within the team as Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris battle for the 2025 F1 world championship. Piastri currently leads Norris by nine ...
Health insurers are hiking policy premiums in response to proposed federal cuts and rising costs in various parts of the ...
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