McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella expressed pride in how his driver managed the competition at the Austrian Grand Prix. Lando Norris impressively defended against teammate Oscar Piastri, securing his third win of the season and achieving a dominant McLaren 1-2 finish at the Red Bull Ring.
During the race, Piastri aggressively challenged Norris in the early stages, resulting in a close and exciting battle. The two drivers made contact when Piastri found himself trapped while attempting an inside move at Turn 4. Aside from that incident, Stella was satisfied with how both drivers handled the rivalry.
Speaking to the media at Spielberg, Stella said, “I’m very proud of how the two drivers raced today. This is exactly the kind of competition we want to see from our McLaren team. We want our drivers to showcase their talent and chase their goals, but it must be done within the values and strategies we’ve developed together, and that’s what happened today.”
He continued, “When Oscar locked up and got very close to Lando, there was only one moment where the cars were a bit too close. I have given feedback to Oscar and I’m proud of him. The way the team reviewed the situation, especially after our experience in Canada, was very refreshing.”
Following the race, Piastri, who narrowed Norris’ championship lead to 15 points, apologized to McLaren for his bold move at Turn 4, admitting he was “pushing the boundary.” On team radio after the race, Piastri reflected on the intense battle and acknowledged that while he had pushed hard, it was part of racing for victory in Formula 1. He also admitted that after their first pit stops, their strategy might not have been perfect, but the first 20 laps were fiercely competitive.
He said, “The team’s feedback was fair, and I’m sure I push my teammate’s limits in many ways. Trying the same move again wasn’t the wisest, even though no reaction was given.”
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Fan Take: This intense but respectful intra-team battle shows how McLaren is fostering both competition and collaboration within their squad, a balance crucial for long-term success. For racing fans, this thrilling duel not only spices up the championship fight but also signals that McLaren could be a formidable force this season, pushing the sport to new heights.