McLaren, F1 and Oscar Piastri
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A key factor in McLaren’s apparent ‘slipping back’ is likely to be the team’s complete focus on the F1 2026 rule changes, with the sport introducing revolutionary regulations that mean very little of the remaining lessons from the current regulations will have any carryover.
A lot has happened since then, so we won't hold it against you if you've forgotten—but back in 2023, McLaren and its IndyCar team Arrow McLaren served Alex Palou over claims of a breach of contract, with McLaren seeking about $20 million in damages. Well, the case has finally reached hearings, and McLaren boss Zak Brown has taken the stand.
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F1: McLaren Wins Constructors Championship for 2025
In a dramatic night race at the Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren sealed the 2025 Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship, confirming their dominance in the team standings.Read More: Qatar Foundation to Open a M.
McLaren boss Zak Brown denied he 'strung along' Alex Palou with the promise of a Formula One seat as a court case between his team and the four-times IndyCar champion continued on Tuesday.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown was engaged in a tense back-and-forth with Alex Palou's lawyers in London in their ongoing $30M lawsuit against the IndyCar champ.
George Russell has won the Singapore Grand Prix in dominant style as McLaren secured the Formula 1 constructors’ championship with six races to go
McLaren Racing Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri crossed the finish line at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday in third and fourth place respectively, cementing the team’s second consecutive Constructors’ Championship in the sport.
Oscar Piastri has his sights set on leaving McLaren, according to a bombshell report. The Formula 1 paddock has been shaken by a suggestion from a European news outlet that Piastri has begun “setting his sights” on a move to Ferrari at the end of the 2026 season.