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McLarens are dominating the drivers' standings this year, with Oscar Piastri currently leading the way on 234 points, eight more than Lando Norris in second. Max Verstappen is third on 165 ...
Vitantonio Liuzzi praises McLarens dominance in Formula One, predicting a title win in 2025 with Oscar Piastri and Lando ...
McLaren has finally produced a car capable of winning a championship, but it now has two drivers—Oscar Piastri and Lando ...
McLaren F1 star Lando Norris has sold a majority stake in Quadrant, the brand he founded to a company backed by Adrian Newey.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNMax Verstappen makes one thing very clear from Oscar Piastri SC incidentFrom overtaking Oscar Piastri behind the Safety Car to spinning on the restart, Max Verstappen says the two incidents were not related.
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ThePrint on MSNPlot twists, penalties & papaya dominance, F1’s 2025 season is pure chaos in motionFrom surprise wins & viral crashes to LEGO trophies & Verstappen transfer drama, F1 this year feels more like Drive to ...
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Autosport on MSNNorris brand Quadrant sells majority stake to VeloceQuadrant and Veloce have worked together ever since Norris launched the brand during the COVID lockdowns, but with its ...
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GPblog on MSNBrown issues shocking verdict in Piastri vs Norris title fight that'll make McLaren trembleOscar Piastri and Lando Norris are separated by a hair in the championship standings and McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes that following the Canadian Grand Prix's crash between the papaya driver ...
Lando Norris has spoken out for the first time since Christian Horner was sacked by Red Bull following his maiden home victory at the British Grand Prix.
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McLaren look to be on track for both the drivers’ and constructors’ championships in 2025, but things behind the scenes ...
In the recently released movie 'F1,' Brad Pitt plays an American Formula One driver. Here's a look at how American have been ...
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GPblog UK on MSNBrown stares dead in the face at certain 'doomsday' Piastri vs Norris scenarioOscar Piastri and Lando Norris are separated by a hair in the championship standings and McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes that following the Canadian Grand Prix's crash between the papaya driver ...
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