McLaren ‘politics’ claim made after Oscar Piastri’s team order request in Japan

Did McLaren prioritise team harmony over a potent🎶ial ra𒈔ce win at the Japanese Grand Prix?

Oscar Piastri
Oscar Piastri

F1 pundit James Hinchcliffe believes McLaren’s decision to keep Oscar Piastri behind Lando Norris at the Japanese Grand Prix wa🌼s to avoid there being “politics down the road”.

McLaren saw their cars finish second and third at Suzuka on Sunday, behind race winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.

The result means that Norris remains at the top of the F1 drivers’ championship by one point.

Japan was a missed opportunity for McLaren, who had t💟he fastest car at 🤡Suzuka.

However, both drivers underperformed in qualifying, allowing Verstappen to t𝐆ake a surprise ✃pole position.

With overtak꧋ing difficult in the race, neither Norris nor Piastri could ꦐprogress from their starting positions.

During the closing part of 🌳the race, it looked like Piastri had the pace to challenge Verstappen if Norris wasn’t in his way.

Piastri remained in DRS range for several ﷽laps but could💜n’t get past his teammate.

The Ausᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⛄⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚtralian hinted over team radio that he wanted McLaren to order Norris to move out of the way to give him a shot at Verstappen.

Speaking 🍃after the race, Hinchcliffe, a former IndyCar driver, explained why McLaren prioritised team harmony by dismissing Piastri’s reque♛st.

“By not attempting the swap, to me, tells me that they are prioritising the drivers’ championship over the constructors’ in the sense that by not allowing Oscar the opp💧ortunity to get in front of Max which then puts ❀a bigger buffer between him and Lando. Lando earned that second place,” Hinchcliffe said.

“So if the team got involved, all of a sudden that’s a 10-point swing in the drivers’ championship and to me, the reason they didn’t want to do that was the politics down the road of trying to sort out points to drivers.🃏 It would almost feel like they were prioritising Oscar this early in the campaign꧙ over Lando.

“It seems like a bit of a statement that they can afford to sacrifice a few points in the constructors’ championship if it means we’re not going to ge🃏t into a sticky situation with both our drivers.”

McLaren open the door for Verstappen

With M🐼cLaren’s drivers continuing to take points off each o⛦ther, it could open the door for Verstappen in the F1 title race.

Norris won the season-opening Australian Grand Prix from pole 💦position.

The British driver resist🔯ed late-𒁃race pressure from Verstappen to win at Albert Park.

It was Piastri’s turn to win in China.

He controlled the race from the front of t𒐪he grid🔜 to beat his teammate.

Verstappen has now made it three different winners in three races - and iꩲs in the fight for the title.

Wh🤪ile Verstappen has struggled with the RB21's inconsistent nature, he continues to extract the maximum from it as he looks to win his fifth consecutive title in 2025.

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