McLaren
Plus: Piastri on the hunt, Verstappen holds serve, and Ricciardo makes a move.
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F1 Belgian GP preview: Ferrari looks to capitalize from pole, Checo's big chance
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Norris ‘not too proud’ McLaren F1 team orders tension distracted from Piastri win
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Max Verstappen's frustrated radio messages show the growing pressure at Red Bull
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McLaren may need to be ruthless to beat Red Bull — and it could get uncomfortable
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Lando Norris had to choose between "the right thing" and or boosting his own championship hopes.
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The Australian finished ahead of teammate Lando Norris in a finish that tested their bond as teammates.
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Plus: Mercedes slips backward and Williams' Logan Sargeant takes a step forward.
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Mistakes doomed the latest race McLaren had the pace to win.
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Opportunity for the British drivers. Redemption for Pérez. Damage-control for Ferrari. And all the while, Verstappen looms.
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Russell will lead countrymen Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris to start the British GP on Sunday.
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Plus: The Bearman arrives at Haas.
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The Austria GP clash is a flash point in Norris and Verstappen's competitive and personal relationship.
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Everyone is chasing Verstappen after a whopper qualifying session – but the battles in Austria should still entertain.
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The Spanish GP was further proof that the F1 grid is growing more and more competitive.
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For this to be the second race in a row that Norris could have won on merit ahead of Verstappen is an encouraging sign for the coming races.
Plus: Ferrari's struggles, Alpine's prime opportunity ... and is Mercedes back?
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McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes have closed the gap, but the upcoming run of European races could put Red Bull back in control.
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The thriller in Montreal served as a reminder of what Max Verstappen's driving skill and mental strength.
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Verstappen was 69 points ahead this time last year, compared to 31 now, while Red Bull's lead is 24 instead of last year's 154.
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Plus, what Max Verstappen can do from P6, and a big opportunity for Alpine and Williams.
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Verstappen and Red Bull remain the team to beat, but their margin for error has shrunk as Norris and McLaren have stepped forward.
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After Imola and Miami, there's no doubt left – McLaren isn't just fast, it finally has Red Bull watching its mirrors.
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As Verstappen and Norris battled for first, we saw strong performances from Piastri and Tsunoda, and question marks from Pérez and Williams.
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Plus, Ferrari looks to secure a podium at its home race, and drivers set to become free agents look to impress.
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