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F1 Title Fight: McLaren Drivers Told to Race Freely

Summary

  • Max Verstappen supports McLaren's decision for drivers to race freely.
  • Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have equal status at McLaren.
  • Piastri has rejected any team orders to assist Norris in the title chase.
F1 Title Fight: McLaren Drivers Told to Race Freely

Max Verstappen has endorsed McLaren's strategy of permitting Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to compete against each other for the Formula One championship. Verstappen views this approach as ideal, ensuring both drivers maintain equal status within the team as they vie for the title. He believes forcing a number two driver would diminish their racing spirit.

Oscar Piastri confirmed that discussions about potentially aiding Norris in the title race have occurred but were dismissed. Piastri, who has seven wins this season, is still mathematically in contention for the championship and stated his intention to compete for wins himself rather than accept a secondary role.

Piastri acknowledges his title chances are slim but remains determined to perform well in the remaining races. Meanwhile, Ferrari and Mercedes are also competing for second place in the constructors' standings, adding another layer of competition irrespective of the individual drivers' championship battle.

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Lando Norris could secure the title in Qatar, but Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen are also in contention with points still available.
No, Oscar Piastri has rejected team orders and wants to race freely for the championship himself.
While considered an outside shot, Oscar Piastri believes he still has a chance to win the championship if things go his way.

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