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    Home - F1 - McLaren to keep racing rules amid Verstappen threat – Brown
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    McLaren to keep racing rules amid Verstappen threat – Brown

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    McLaren to keep racing rules amid Verstappen threat – Brown

    Mclaren‘s Zak Brown: Racing Rules Remain Firm Amid Verstappen Challenge

    McLaren boss Zak Brown has insisted that the team will maintain its racing protocols despite clinching the constructors’ title in Singapore two weeks ago, with the looming threat of Max Verstappen continuing to impact their strategy. As the team prepares for the U.S. Grand Prix in Texas, McLaren finds itself in a competitive landscape where Verstappen remains a formidable presence.


    McLaren’s Constructor’s Title Celebration Overshadowed by Verstappen

    Maintaining Team Dynamics

    With Oscar Piastri holding a slender 22-point lead over teammate Lando Norris and a 63-point gap over reigning champion Verstappen, McLaren’s management is keen on preserving a fair competition between their drivers. The guidelines, colloquially termed “papaya rules” after the team’s iconic orange, were established to ensure balanced racing amid heated rivalries. Last year, Brown emphasised the importance of adhering to these protocols to keep competition healthy and just.

    The Race to the Finish

    Verstappen has secured the upper hand in recent races, consistently finishing ahead of both McLaren drivers. Brown acknowledged the reigning champion’s influence as the season races toward its conclusion. “While we’d like it to solely come down to our two guys, Max is still very much in the game,” Brown stated on the team’s official website. He reiterated that McLaren’s strategy would remain intact regardless of their current standings: “We’re going to approach the remaining race weekends in the same way we’ve approached every one before it.”

    The Future of McLaren

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    Historically, McLaren has experienced a resurgence after a long hiatus since their last constructors’ championship in 1998. With aspirations to produce their first drivers’ champion since Mika Hakkinen in 1999, the team is revitalised and eager for further victories. Brown remarked, “That’s what we’re here to do: win races and win championships. And we couldn’t be hungrier.”

    Navigating New Regulations

    Looking ahead, McLaren faces significant changes with new regulations affecting both aerodynamics and engine performance in the upcoming season. Brown maintains a cautious optimism about this transition, highlighting the necessity of focusing on immediate goals rather than legacy building: “Next year, with the new regulations, is going to be even tougher… that comes with a lot of risk and a lot of opportunity.”

    Conclusion: A Focused Path Forward

    As the Formula 1 season nears its conclusion, the rivalry between McLaren’s Piastri and Norris is likely to intensify against a backdrop of challenges posed by Verstappen. Brown’s commitment to maintaining racing discipline while navigating through competitive pressures underscores McLaren’s determination to clinch further success in the sport. The U.S. Grand Prix will be crucial as the team strives to solidify its performance and chase down championship glory.

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