Doubts are rising about Dutch driver Max Verstappen's future in Formula 1 following the confirmed departure of race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase from Red Bull to join McLaren. This separation could significantly impact Verstappen's career as he faces new challenges.
Oscar Piastri expressed his strong belief in McLaren's ability to close the gap with Mercedes after a disappointing season start. The current break is seen as an ideal opportunity to prepare for upcoming races.
Italian engineer Giampiero Lambiase, known for his long association with driver Max Verstappen, is moving from Red Bull to McLaren. This transition comes at a critical time for Formula 1 as Lambiase aims to support his new team in its competitive journey.
The Japanese Grand Prix witnessed the impressive performance of young Italian driver <strong>Antonio Antonelli</strong>, showcasing his exceptional talent in the world of Formula 1. Additionally, <strong>McLaren</strong> made a strong comeback after a period of decline, raising questions about the future of other teams.
British driver George Russell expressed his astonishment at McLaren's strong performance during practice for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Oscar Piastri set a record time in the second session, positioning the team competitively.
Australian McLaren driver Oscar Piastri led the free practice sessions for the Japanese Grand Prix, achieving an impressive time at Suzuka, surpassing the Mercedes duo. This performance follows a challenging start to the season.
Oscar Piastri, driver for McLaren, topped the second practice session for the Japan Grand Prix, surpassing Mercedes, who led the championship at the start of the 2026 season. McLaren showed significant improvement in performance after a rocky start in previous races.
British driver George Russell recorded the fastest time in the first free practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, edging out teammate Kimi Antonelli by a narrow margin. This strong performance highlights Mercedes' competitiveness ahead of the race.
British driver Lando Norris asserts that his McLaren car can improve to become the 'car to beat' in the Formula 1 World Championship, despite a challenging season start. The team, which has won the last two Constructors' Championships, faces significant hurdles this year.
British driver Lando Norris asserts that McLaren will achieve top performance in this season's Formula 1 races, despite a rocky start. This statement comes ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, where the team aims to recover lost points.