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McLaren to review Austin F1 sprint crash – but not just yet
Amid confusion over whether Nico Hulkenberg was to blame for a first lap crash that ended the sprint for Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, McLaren will conduct a review after the weekend
Nico Hulkenberg was involved in a Turn 1 clash with both McLaren drivers during the United States Grand Prix sprint race, but was wrongly accused by Zak Brown
Max Verstappen's perfect run so far at F1's 2025 U.S. GP is piling yet more pressure on the McLaren drivers in the world championship stakes
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Red Bull’s Verstappen chasing perfection as he hunts down McLaren for possible fifth F1 championship
Max Verstappen is chasing a fifth Formula 1 championship after a dominant weekend at the United States Grand Prix.
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Has McLaren's Austin GP sprint fiasco really made Verstappen a genuine F1 title contender?
Victory for Max Verstappen as both McLaren drivers fail to finish in Austin's sprint race seems to have brought the Red Bull driver even closer to challenging for the title – here's what has to happen
Lando Norris has said he'll face "repercussions" from McLaren for his contact with Oscar Piastri in Singapore. The F1 paddock is baffled
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Verstappen earns easy US Grand Prix sprint win and pole position on another rough day for McLaren
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen cruised to an easy victory in a crash-filled United States Grand Prix sprint race and then took pole position for the main event on a rough day for Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri.
McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris were involved in a crash which took them out of the United States Grand Prix sprint race.
Max Verstappen is taking large chunks out of the once-insurmountable championship leads of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. Can McLaren right the ship?
See Lando Norris model favorite pieces from Abercrombie's McLaren Racing collaboration and shop the F1-inspired hoodies, sweatshirts and tees online.
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McLaren's deja vu moment should spell the end of its F1 driver "repercussions"
After the latest racing incident involving Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in Formula 1's United States Grand Prix sprint race in Austin, McLaren faces the question of whether it should keep controllin