Lando Norris, McLaren and Oscar Piastri
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Motor racing icon Mario Andretti just threw gasoline on the simmering F1 drama, casually dropping a bombshell at some sports shindig: he reckons McLaren might be playing favorites between their star drivers.
Lando Norris has been confirmed as one of eight driver changes ahead of this weekend's Mexican Grand Prix. With just five races remaining in the Formula 1 calendar, Norris sits just 14 points behind his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in the Drivers' Standings.
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Lando Norris was content with second in Sunday's United States Grand Prix as the gap between himself and Oscar Piastri is cut to 14.
While McLaren have wrapped up the constructors' championship with ease in 2025, the team are hoping to also seal the drivers' championship, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri fighting for that title with five rounds to go. One of them could well become ...
Lando Norris’ McLaren could have fought for victory in Austin. Nevertheless, he does not begrudge his team for the strategic decisions made during the race and says he’s satisfied with his result at the United States Grand Prix.
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Norris says he did nothing wrong as McLaren crash out of US GP sprint
Lando Norris said he did "nothing wrong" as he and McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri were both forced to abandon the Formula One United States Grand Prix sprint race on Saturday in the first lap. Polesitter Max Verstappen of Red Bull got away well,
RED BULL have been hit with a huge fine after being caught trying to sabotage McLaren rival Lando Norris at the Formula One US Grand Prix. Before the start of Sunday’s race, won by Max