McLaren, Lando Norris and F1
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McLaren CEO Zak Brown has hit out at Formula 1 rivals for "amateur hour driving" that left both of his drivers out of the United States Grand Prix sprint. The
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri’s Austin Sprint ended in disaster as both crashed out on Lap 1, prompting McLaren boss Zak Brown to slam rival drivers for “amateur-hour” chaos.
Oscar Piastri says he is lacking comfort and confidence in his McLaren at the United States Grand Prix after qualifying sixth and seeing Max Verstappen take further points out of his championship lead.
McLaren's scrap in Singapore has been settled. It's time to get the drivers back to chasing a Formula 1 championship. Lando Norris said Thursday that the team determined he bore responsibility and the consequences for bumping into teammate Oscar Piastri at the start of the last race in Singapore two weeks ago.
Out of the two Sauber drivers, Hülkenberg is in the best position to score points on Sunday, given Gabriel Bortoleto dropped out in Q1. Only 13 points separate Aston Martin and Sauber heading into the Austin grand prix, and out of the four drivers, only Alonso escaped into Q3.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown described the first-lap incident that in which his two cars collided and retired from the Sprint at the United States Grand Prix as “amateur hour driving.”
George Russell has won the Singapore Grand Prix in dominant style as McLaren secured the Formula 1 constructors’ championship with six races to go
On Saturday, McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown said he expected the climax to the world championship to be "brutal". His words quickly proved prophetic.