McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has stated that he believes Lando Norris is “very harsh on himself” and that the young Brit needs to look at the positives from race weekends more often. The Woking-based team are assessing their options when it
Max Verstappen’s emphatic victory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ensured that he capped off the 2023 season in style, with the Red Bull star already having his third consecutive Drivers’ Championship sewn up weeks before Sunday’s race. There was still plenty
Max Verstappen extended his Grand Prix win streak to three on Sunday, coming out on top at Circuit of the Americas. Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz were credited with the next two podium spots after Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified
Norris will be hoping his fortunes turn around and that first race win can come sooner rather than later. He’s had to watch on as his close friend Max Verstappen has dominated the sport over the past three years. But the Brit
Formula One star Lando Norris believes McLaren will be “favourites for victory next year” following a resurgent run of performances. The British driver has reaffirmed his confidence in the team after some recent impressive finishes, but believes the team will only be able to
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has labelled the threat of McLaren as ‘scary’, claiming that the Woking-based team are now their most consistent and biggest challenger ahead of 2024. McLaren started the campaign with possibly the weakest car on the grid with
Ex-Formula 1 driver Anthony Davidson has advised Lando Norris to ditch McLaren for Red Bull so he can give Max Verstappen a “proper fight”. The Dutchman picked up his 13th win of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday to move
The legendary Brit was struggling with the balance of the W14 throughout the weekend at Suzuka but still managed to extend his advantage over team-mate George Russell in the standings with a P5 finish. While the result was a positive step forward
Lando Norris warned Max Verstappen and Red Bull that McLaren are “coming” for them after the Brit and team-mate Oscar Piastri both finished on the podium behind the Dutchman at the Japanese Grand Prix. Another impressive McLaren performance saw them enjoy the
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has called out new IndyCar champion Alex Palou after the Spanish driver failed to show up for his reserve driver duties with the team at the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend. The 26-year-old was signed as McLaren’s official