McLaren want Piastri, Norris to race together despite crash
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Sunday's Canadian GP was the first podium in 2025 that didn't feature a McLaren. Is the tide about to turn on F1's runaway leader?
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Analysis: Norris’s crash into McLaren teammate and championship rival Oscar Piastri at the end of the Canadian GP was completely needless - but was it a sign of something deeper?
Most people buy a car after it's been built. McLaren's new hypercar customers will be able to watch it tested and honed over two years before taking delivery.
Owners will also gain behind-the-scenes access to the development of the race car, and a two-year track car programme with support from McLaren personnel
Storied e-mobility brand VanMoof has risen from the ashes of bankruptcy courtesy of McLaren Applied, and launched its first new ebikes since going under in 2023. The S6 series is said to be "the culmination of 5 generations and 11 years of ebike innovation.
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Just weeks before the sport blurs fact with fiction with the F1 movie launch, the Canadian GP read a lot like a nail-biting screenplay.
McLaren will continue to let Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris race freely for the Formula One title but there will be some tough talks back at the factory after Sunday's collision in Canada.
Alain Prost will climb back behind the wheel of his McLaren MP4/4 at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed this summer.