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McLaren won’t prioritise a driver in F1 title fight despite “too close” Max Verstappen

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

McLaren Will Not Favor a⁣ Driver in potential F1 Title Battle with ‌Verstappen

Austin, Texas – ⁣October 21, ​2023 -⁢ Despite Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri demonstrating increasingly⁣ competitive pace that positions them as potential challengers to Max Verstappen’s dominance, McLaren ⁤will ⁤not prioritize one driver in ‌a Formula 1 World Championship⁤ fight. Team Principal⁣ Andrea Stella affirmed the team’s ⁤commitment to‌ a​ policy of equal chance, even as ⁤the gap ‍to verstappen narrows.

The decision comes amid a remarkable mid-season turnaround for McLaren,‌ fueled by meaningful upgrades to the MCL60. ‌norris​ secured sprint race pole position at the United States Grand Prix on October ⁢21,⁣ narrowly beating‌ Verstappen, signaling the team’s ​growing ⁤threat. While ⁤acknowledging the intensifying competition, stella emphasized ​that McLaren’s‌ beliefs centers on⁢ maximizing collective performance, ⁤not designating a‍ lead driver. This stance⁢ is notably ‌relevant as both Norris and Piastri are considered capable of contending‍ for ⁢the championship in ⁢future ‍seasons.

“We are​ very fortunate ‌to have⁤ two highly talented drivers,” Stella ‍stated. “At ⁤this stage,it’s​ important⁢ for us to allow them​ to race each other and to develop as ‌individuals.We believe that the best outcome for the ⁣team will ‍come from having​ both drivers performing ‍at ‌their‍ best,and⁢ we⁣ won’t‍ interfere with that.”

The commitment to equality stems from a belief that internal competition drives ⁤innovation and ⁤advancement. mclaren’s⁣ recent success is attributed, in part, to the collaborative environment fostered⁣ between​ Norris and‌ piastri. The ⁣team‍ recognizes that a harmonious working ⁣relationship between its drivers⁢ is crucial ⁣for sustained success.

Verstappen currently ​leads the ⁤2023 World⁣ Championship standings with Red Bull Racing, ⁤but McLaren’s recent​ form suggests ​a more competitive ⁢landscape in 2024. The⁢ team’s ability ​to consistently challenge Red Bull will⁢ depend ​on continued advancement and the drivers’ ‍capacity to capitalize on ‌opportunities.

McLaren last won a Formula 1 World Championship with lewis Hamilton in 2008. The ⁣team is investing ‌heavily ⁤in its infrastructure and personnel​ to return⁢ to championship-winning form,⁣ and ⁣maintaining ‍a fair and competitive environment⁢ for its ⁤drivers is seen as a ‌key‍ component of ‌that strategy.

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