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Zak Brown and Andrea Stella delivered their clear verdicts on Max Verstappen ’s penalty at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
According to McLaren CEO Zak Brown, the five-second penalty Verstappen received in Jeddah was 'definitely appropriate'.
Arrow McLaren driver Christian Lundgaard recently spoke about McLaren's success in F1, led by the driver duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
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Motorsport.com on MSNZak Brown on Max Verstappen's penalty: "Oscar was clearly up the inside"Zak Brown feels it “would have been better for everyone” if Max Verstappen had ceded the lead to Oscar Piastri after going ...
The starting grid for the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is set, with Max Verstappen on pole position and Oscar Piastri alongside him. Mercedes' George Russell begins from third, while Ferrari's ...
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Autosport on MSNMcLaren boss supports Verstappen penalty decision in Saudi Arabian GPZak Brown feels it “would have been better for everyone” if Max Verstappen had ceded the lead to Oscar Piastri after going ...
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GPblog on MSNBrown downplays Norris' chances: 'Front row has a good chance'Zak Brown reacts to Lando Norris effectively throwing away his chances at an almost certain pole for the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix ...
McLaren has announced that it will compete in the 2027 FIA World Endurance Championship, meaning it’ll return to the top ...
McLaren's Formula One leader Lando Norris called himself an idiot after crashing in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying on ...
"Lopez, 55, cut a striking figure in a figure-hugging, Barbie-pink one-piece as she walked through the paddock and pits at ...
Lando Norris says he’ll regroup with his McLaren engineers and put together a good plan for the Saudi Arabian GP after his ...
The Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying session delivered high drama as reigning world champion Max Verstappen ...
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