Technical Insight: McLaren pushing ahead with the development of its MCL35
McLaren continues to push ahead with the development of its 2020 contender, the MCL35, which of course must be carried over to the '21 season under new rules agreed due ...
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McLaren continues to push ahead with the development of its 2020 contender, the MCL35, which of course must be carried over to the '21 season under new rules agreed due ...
After six years as a power unit supplier during Formula 1’s turbo-hybrid era, Honda announced on Friday that it will depart the championship after the 2021 season. MotorsportWeek.com delves into ...
Racing Point has the fastest midfield car “by some margin” according to McLaren boss Andreas Seidl, amid the tightening battle for third in the 2020 Formula 1 standings. Mercedes holds ...
McLaren Team Principal Andreas Seidl has confirmed the Woking-based squad will continue with its new nose design after seeing positives from its performance in recent weeks. The nose, which takes ...
Carlos Sainz has accepted blame for his collision with the wall that eliminated him from contention on the opening lap of Sunday’s Russian Grand Prix. The rules throughout the weekend ...
McLaren is firmly against the introduction of reversed-grid races in Formula 1 due to the “artificial randomness” it would set in motion, says its Team Principal Andreas Seidl. F1 explored ...
Oliver Askew will sit out for the upcoming double-header at Indianapolis Motor Speedway after being declared unfit to drive by the IndyCar Medical Team. Following the recent races at Mid-Ohio, ...
McLaren's Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris are both relieved to return to a somewhat "normal" schedule over the next few weeks, following a hectic period of nine races in 11 ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has emphasised that McLaren must be wary of its midfield rivals’ potential when Formula 1 introduces revised regulations in 2022. Formula 1 was poised to welcome ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown says Sergio Perez would be of interest to its IndyCar outfit if the Mexican doesn’t land a 2021 seat in Formula 1. Earlier this week Perez ...