Monaco Grand Prix, F1 and McLaren
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YouTube on MSNFormula 1 Lego Mclaren F1 Team Mcl38 Build Is Too Tedious!Formula 1 LEGO McLaren F1 Team MCL38 Set 77251. Looks pretty on box, but was one of the most tedious, half studd connected, fragile build ever worked on. Unsatisifed by its weak points and overly complicated build points.
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motorsport.com on MSNCould McLaren’s commitment to 'let them race' be its downfall in F1 title fight?McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are both fighting for the F1 title, but could their fierce competition hit the team’s chances of doing the double?
Before the paddock heads to Monaco for the second leg of this European tripleheader, we answered your post-race questions from Imola
Ferrari and McLaren are among the teams to unveil tweaks designed to master the unique F1 Monaco Grand Prix. This weekend’s spectacle in Monte Carlo is known for its tight street circuit which makes overtaking difficult. The new two-stop mandatory rule is set to mix up the pecking order.
McLaren will have a different look for both the Monaco and Spanish Grand Prixs after the team revealed a new designed which pays hommage to the M7A.
Ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, championship leader Oscar Piastri insists McLaren still has a “very strong car”.
Max Verstappen's victory at Imola last weekend showed Red Bull's champion remains a force in the Formula One title battle but Sunday's showcase Monaco Grand Prix should see McLaren regain the momentum.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen had his second race win of the season at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, with McLaren duo Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri completing the top three. Lewis Hamilton, in his first Ferrari outing in Italy, finished fourth. Next up in the European triple-header is the Monaco Grand Prix, from 23-25 May.
Oscar Piastri has won four of six races with McLaren this season and is on a three-win streak ahead of Sunday's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
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Motorsport.com on MSNOscar Piastri: McLaren has pace for F1 Monaco GP despite "very messy" FridayFormula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri believes McLaren has the pace to compete for pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix - as long as it can recover from a “very messy” Friday.Piastri escaped lasting damage after going straight into the tyre wall at Sainte Devote just 19 minutes into the second free practice session and recovered to set the second-fastest time.