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McLaren arrived in Miami with no upgrades planned, but it was interesting to catch a very little detail in FP1: because of the single hour practice session, due to the Sprint weekend, the team ...
Rivals are quick to claim McLaren’s prodigious race pace is a result of the team performing some technical trickery with its tyres. But our analysis reveals that, while the MCL39 is indeed the ...
MIAMI, Florida — Last year McLaren arrived for the 2024 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix as underdogs on the grid. But an upgrade package the team brought to the Miami International Autodrome paid ...
Some might find the Miami venue a little brash, but there's no denying it races well. And not just with F1—check out the F1 Academy race if you can, where we saw Doriene Pin demonstrate her ...
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has revealed that the team's competitiveness in slow-speed in Miami signalled that it would be ...
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Oscar Piastris McLaren was found to be compliant with tyre regulations during the Miami Grand Prix; watch practice for the ...
While McLaren was in control during the first half of the race, Verstappen’s pace on a three-stop strategy meant it had to up ...
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Formula 1 drivers are always asking teams to give them the tools for success but champions McLaren went a step too far when they left some in Lando Norris's car at the Miami Grand Prix on Friday.
It appeared the Mercedes grazed the Ferrari on the Miami straightaway, while pieces did fall off after the McLaren made contact with the Alpine car. "I think they need to sweep the track," said ...
“We saw that when McLaren was pushing, we were between seven tenths and a second behind. For the first time, we saw their pure speed,” was Helmut Marko’s verdict after the Miami Grand ...