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Lando Norris finished seventh after Oscar Piastri crashed in Azerbaijan. Was this a missed opportunity or the result of a difficult set of circumstances?
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F1: Max Verstappen reminds McLaren he can shake up title run-in
Max Verstappen showed other contenders on Sunday that he and Red Bull remain serious contenders to disrupt both F1 championships with his imperious lights-to-flag triumph at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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McLaren suffer surprise setback as Lando Norris vs Oscar Piastri becomes main concern
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will duel for the Formula 1 drivers' title once McLaren are assured of teams' championship success, which could be secured in Baku on Sunday
Andrea Stella has said McLaren won't take a different approach to team orders even after the Constructors' Championship is secured.
The Red Bull driver had looked out of the running for a fifth title in a row after falling 104 points behind McLaren's Piastri. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Lando Norris lost time to his rivals with a slow pit stop during the Azerbaijan GP; Norris was battling for fifth with Liam Lawson, Yuki Tsunoda and Charles Leclerc; the Brit only finished seventh as
Andrea Stella has admitted McLaren need to make changes after Lando Norris was left to suffer again at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. It ended up being a weekend to forget for the team who arrived in Baku hoping to seal the Formula 1 constructors' title, but left having scored just six points.
Por JAMES ELLINGWORTHLa lucha por el título de Fórmula Uno se está intensificando, y la consigna de McLaren — “Dejen que corran” — abre la posibilidad de que
M cLaren Racing Formula One driver Lando Norris suffered a big setback during the second free practice session at Baku, which ended his run in an instant. The incident could be a warning for him to watch out for the remainder of the race weekend as the championship battle with his teammate Oscar Piastri intensifies.