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    McLaren to hold internal review into Qatar GP strategy mistakes

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    McLaren to hold internal review into Qatar GP strategy mistakes

    Mclaren to Conduct Internal Review After Qatar GP Strategy Blunders

    McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has conceded that the squad misjudged its strategy during the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix and announced an internal review to examine the team’s decision-making, particularly regarding the choice not to pit drivers under the safety car conditions.

    Strategy Missteps Lead to Disappointment

    The Qatar Grand Prix began with high hopes for McLaren, as Oscar Piastri clinched pole position after a successful sprint weekend. However, the team’s early promise was soon overshadowed when Max Verstappen overtook Lando Norris at the first corner.

    Stella acknowledged that McLaren’s decision not to pit during an early safety car period, triggered by a collision between Nico Hulkenberg and Pierre Gasly, ultimately cost them valuable positions. While most teams opted to change to fresh tyres, Piastri and Norris remained on track. This decision backfired when other teams benefited from better tire strategies, resulting in Verstappen crossing the finish line almost eight seconds ahead of Piastri.

    Internal Review to Strengthen Future Performance

    In light of the race’s outcome, McLaren will embark on a thorough review process aimed at unravelling the strategic errors made during the event. Stella emphasized the importance of a “no-blame culture” within the team and highlighted the need for constructive analysis.

    “We will assess factors such as whether we underestimated the likelihood of other cars pitting,” Stella explained. “The goal is to learn our lessons and adapt for the season finale in Abu Dhabi.”

    Historical Context of McLaren’s Errors

    Despite starting the season strongly, McLaren’s performance has been marred by a series of mistakes, both on and off the track. Notable incidents include a collision between Norris and Piastri in Canada and both drivers’ disqualification in Las Vegas due to excessive plank wear.

    When questioned about these pitfalls, Stella attributed them to the inherent challenges of a competitive season, stating, “In racing, you must be in control of all possible details. The stakes are high, and errors are a reminder of how tight the competition is.”

    Looking Ahead: Aiming for Redemption

    As McLaren heads into the final race of the season, they are eager to regroup and demonstrate resilience in the face of adversity. Stella remains optimistic that the upcoming internal review will empower the team to build momentum and counter Verstappen’s dominance.

    With the tension rising and the championship battle heating up, McLaren is determined to make the necessary adjustments and deliver a strong performance in Abu Dhabi. Stella concluded, “We are disappointed, but we will learn and adapt to ensure we compete at our best. I look forward to seeing a strong reaction from our team.”

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