Oscar Piastri secures pole as McLaren dominates
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McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella described the tow advantage Lando Norris briefly gained behind Oscar Piastri in qualifying at the
While it may feature only a 3.0-liter V6, the plug-in hybrid 296 made easy work of the limited-run 911 GT2 RS and McLaren 765LT in the quarter-mile
Follow live text and BBC 5 Sports Extra commentary from third practice and qualifying at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.
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FirstSportz on MSN“Tough to Beat,” Max Verstappen Gets Reality Check as McLaren Lockout Front Row for Spanish GPMax Verstappen‘s challenging campaign in 2025 continues at the Spanish GP. The reigning world champion had high hopes for the The post “Tough to Beat,” Max Verstappen Gets Reality Check as McLaren Lockout Front Row for Spanish GP appeared first on FirstSportz.
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The Oakland Press on MSNMcLaren nurses to vote on joining unionThe nurses are “uniting to address the unsafe staffing levels, burnout and lack of voice that have plagued their workplace,” AFSCME Council 925 said in a statement.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMcLaren ‘clearly slowed down a lot’ as Russell pokes fun at new FIA ruleGeorge Russell sarcastically joked that the FIA’s newest technical directive, TD018, “clearly slowed McLaren down”, after all, they were only P1 in both Friday practices in Spain. Formula 1 introduced a revised technical directive at round nine of the F1 2025 championship, Barcelona, one aimed at eradicating flexible front wings.
Initially thought to be the hardest hit by the technical directive regarding the flexiwing, McLaren appears to be significantly less affected in reality. This is bad news for the competition, including Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing.