Lando Norris: Ferrari must have been ‘shocked’ by Australia pace deficit
McLaren's Lando Norris said Ferrari must have been “shocked” by its pace deficit in the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
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McLaren's Lando Norris said Ferrari must have been “shocked” by its pace deficit in the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
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Charles Leclerc has reiterated that Ferrari's 2025 F1 car possesses "much better potential" than has been seen to date, but still not enough to match McLaren.
Lando Norris has claimed McLaren would have looked like "complete idiots" had it not used team orders to prevent an incident in the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen claims it’s “impossible” to quantify whether McLaren’s 2025 advantage outweighs the one Red Bull had with its 2023 F 1 machine.
Yuki Tsunoda has claimed that rumours surrounding the Red Bull group are "tradition" amid Liam Lawson's nightmare weekend in the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton labelled the radio exchanges Max Verstappen has “far worse” than the communication troubles he had with Ferrari in the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
George Russell has contended that McLaren's current advantage has surpassed the one that Red Bull possessed at the height of the team's dominance in F1.
Liam Lawson has said he "couldn't care less" about Zak Brown's view amid the McLaren CEO's claim that Yuki Tsunoda merited a Red Bull drive in F1 over him.
Isack Hadjar revealed that Lewis Hamilton sent him a message of support following the F1 Australian GP and downplayed Helmut Marko’s criticisms.