Clash of Champions: Norris Takes Accountability for Collision with Piastri at Canadian Grand Prix

“Lando Norris accepted responsibility for the collision with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix, apologizing over the team radio and admitting fault for the incident. Trying to overtake Piastri on the home straight on lap 67, Norris misjudged the gap and ended up hitting the rear of Piastri’s car and then the wall, losing crucial points in the championship battle. Despite the damage, Piastri managed to retain fourth place and secure valuable points for the team as the race concluded under a safety car period. McLaren will…

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McLaren Unveils Visionary 2027 LMDh Show Car and Bold Plans for Trackday Model

McLaren has unveiled a full-scale model of the LMDh prototype for the World Endurance Championship, marking its return to top-flight sportscar racing. The Hypercar challenger is set to compete in the Hypercar class from 2027, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of McLaren’s victory at Le Mans with the F1 GTR. The organization also shared plans to offer a version of the LMDh for track-day use through Project Endurance, presenting an opportunity for customers to own an authentic Hypercar and participate in a two-year trackday program. The track-day car, powered by…

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Top Executive Zak Brown Achieves Optimal Rest and Performance – Who Slept the Best Last Night?

Lando Norris has revealed that he has stopped drinking alcohol and partying, although he likely didn’t have a peaceful night even after his Monaco Grand Prix victory. In the post-race press conference, he expressed that while the win brought relief and boosted his title campaign, he still feels unsettled and acknowledges the need for consistency in his performances. Despite his exceptional pole lap and improved confidence in the car, he believes there’s room for further progress. McLaren CEO Zak Brown, a passionate figure in motor racing, is likely relishing McLaren’s…

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Unraveling the Miami GP Radio Controversies: A Deep Dive into F1’s Complicated Relationship with Team Orders

During the Miami Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz expressed frustration towards their respective teams over team radio, particularly, Sainz faced a team orders mix-up that cost him positions to his teammate. Sainz felt “stupid” and “powerless” after being passed by his teammate Alex Albon despite assurances he wouldn’t be, Hamilton also criticized Ferrari for poor teamwork during the race. Meanwhile, McLaren decided to let their drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, race each other without team orders, as they lead the championship standings and want to avoid harming…

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