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McLaren boss Andrea Stella says penalty was 'inappropriate'
McLaren F1 fume at 'INAPPROPRIATE' FIA punishment
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U.S. GP: McLaren boss Andrea Stella says penalty was 'inappropriate'
McLaren's Andrea Stella criticised Formula 1 stewards on Sunday for what he said was an "inappropriate" U.S. Grand Prix penalty that seriously dented Lando Norris's title hopes.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella offers his verdict on the United States Grand Prix
Andrea Stella weighed in on the incident between Lando Norris and Max Verstappen following the United States Grand Prix
Planet F1
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The killer question facing McLaren in tense title fight with Red Bull
In a championship that has become increasingly tense, are McLaren and Lando Norris letting emotions distract their ...
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on MSN
FIA Reveals More Team Design Changes After McLaren 'Mini DRS'
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, revealed that apart from McLaren, several other teams were asked to make changes to the ...
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FIA Breaks Silence on Why Lando Norris Was Handed Controversial F1 Penalty
The FIA explained the controversial five-second penalty given to Lando Norris for overtaking Max Verstappen at the 2024 U.S.
PlanetF1.com on MSN
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McLaren tears into ‘inappropriate’ FIA for interfering in Norris v Verstappen US GP battle
McLaren's Andrea Stella was not impressed with the FIA stewards for awarding Lando Norris a five-second time penalty.
GPFans on MSN
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McLaren boss delighted with FIA investigation as Red Bull innocence questioned
McLaren’s CEO Zak Brown has questioned Red Bull’s innocence amid their investigation from the FIA at the United States Grand ...
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McLaren F1 CEO: Red Bull should face ‘massive consequences’ if parc fermé rules breached
AUSTIN, Texas — McLaren Formula One boss Zak Brown wants the FIA to conduct a “very thorough investigation” to ensure Red ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
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McLaren boss insists Red Bull F1 explanation 'doesn't stack up' as FIA intervene
Red Bull have seen their controversial ride-height device come under fire ahead of the United States Grand Prix, with the ...
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McLaren F1 CEO Calls For More 'Transparency' Amid Red Bull Scrutiny
McLaren CEO Zak Brown urges the FIA to investigate Red Bull Racing's alleged parc ferme rule violations to ensure fairness in ...
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Red Bull Cleared: FIA Concludes Ride Height Adjuster Controversy
Red Bull faced scrutiny over suspected ride height adjustments ahead of the US GP. An FIA investigation cleared them, but ...
The New York Times
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FIA calls Red Bull F1 rules breach question a ‘non-story’ as Horner claims paddock ‘paranoia’
He then noted there was “an awful lot of noise about rear wings” after
McLaren
had to make changes to its design after Baku ...
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Mercedes chief Toto Wolff slams Red Bull ride-height device as 'outrageous' and expects further FIA probe
Toto Wolff joins McLarens Zak Brown in expressing concern about Red Bulls ride-height adjuster; Christian Horner suggested ...
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