McLaren and Audi bid farewell to senior staff in latest F1 shake-up
McLaren will bid farewell to long-standing communications chief Sophie Ogg in two weeks time...
McLaren will bid farewell to long-standing communications chief Sophie Ogg in two weeks time...
"With Max? Who knows, maybe one day..."
Lando Norris is adamant that he does not require misfortune for Oscar Piastri to become World Champion.
Oscar Piastri knows how to win championships. Just not yet at F1 level.
Nico Rosberg tells McLaren: "You know, you cannot."
Not just a great Formula 1 driver, Oscar Piastri has been praised for the way he conducts himself both on and off track.
Oscar Piastri has explained why he chose to obey team orders during the Italian Grand Prix that cost him a place to his championship rival.
Carlos Sainz spent two seasons with McLaren, and then Ferrari came knocking.
McLaren has both drivers battling for title glory, but online theories about favouring one over the other do not add up.
Friday's fast-paced F1 news is go, go, go!
McLaren is rapidly closing in on the Drivers' and Constructors' Championship double in 2025.
McLaren: "We design our car not in this regime, but in a different regime."
Lando Norris trails Oscar Piastri by 31 points with eight races remaining.
Lando Norris was subject to booing from sections of the Monza crowd.
McLaren's "mess" was also "bad publicity for F1."
Max Verstappen's dominance, McLaren's team orders; a very strange season indeed.
It is time to bring you up to speed with the latest key talking points from the world of Formula 1.
A missed element of the Italian Grand Prix weekend.
Bernie Ecclestone is never shy to speak his mind, as Zak Brown recently found out.
Nico Rosberg: "It's just like, at which point is it really unfair? It's really hard."
Lando Norris: "There are no papaya rules anymore."
Tuesday's fast-paced F1 news is go, go, go!
Boos were heard as Lando Norris took to the podium at Monza.
The Italian Grand Prix has seen the championship battle arrive at a fork in the road. The question is, which path will it now take?
Was McLaren's team order fair on both drivers?