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Max Verstappen is right that McLaren is making things far too difficult for themselves, after yet another chapter was added to the incomprehensible manual of the 'papaya rules'. Criticism of McLaren — whose so-called ‘papaya rules’ have made the team anything but popular with fans — has been ongoing for some time.
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Zak Brown Testifies as McLaren Pursues $21 Million Lawsuit Against Driver Alex Palou
McLaren CEO Zak Brown took the witness stand this week in London as the Formula 1 and IndyCar powerhouse pursues a $21 million lawsuit against Spanish driver Alex Palou, claiming breach of contract and financial damages after the driver withdrew from a signed deal.
Alex Palou is being sued by McLaren Indy LLC for breach of contract, stemming from the confirmation in the middle of 2023 that he had signed an extended contrac
McLaren have introduced a new livery in collaboration for Google Gemini for the United States and Mexico City Grand Prix.
Broadcasting legend Martin Brundle has said that McLaren F1's strategy this season is 'doomed to fail.' After a dominant year, McLaren have already achieved seven one-twos, and wrapped up the constructors' championship for the second year in a row.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has declared the team may indeed choose to enforce team orders between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris to protect the Drivers' Championship from Max Verstappen's comeback charge.
The Dutchman waded into the debate around McLaren’s papaya rules, adding that the team brought the discussion on itself by “trying so hard to make everything equal”
The McLaren 750S and Tesla Model S Plaid go head to head in a quarter mile drag race, comparing supercar precision with electric performance. This video explores how the lightweight, twin-turbo V8 power of the McLaren matches up against the instant torque and tri-motor setup of the Plaid.