McLaren, Oscar Piastri and Spanish GP
Digest more
McLaren, F1 and Le Mans
Digest more
There is no doubt that Red Bull would have had high hopes that the flexi-wing regulation change introduced for the Spanish Grand Prix would negate some of McLaren’s healthy advantage. Unfortunately for them,
McLaren has been celebrating the legandary win at Le Mans every five years. But what happened to the car that won in 1995?
The Spanish GP, ninth round of the Formula 1 World Championship was, according to some people in the paddock who don’t wear papaya orange shirts, the race at which McLaren were Going To Be Found Out.
BARCELONA, Spain — In a year in which McLaren has emerged as Formula One’s dominant team with a brilliant car and two outstanding drivers, Max Verstappen’s efforts to stay in the hunt for the World Championship must be applauded.
Only 50 copies of the new 2025 McLaren 750S Le Mans Special Edition will see the light of day, featuring visual and technical upgrades
2d
GPFans on MSNF1 Qualifying Results: Hamilton lands major blow as McLaren star suffers shocking defeatMax Verstappen was beaten by more than quarter of a second by Oscar Piastri in Q1 for the Spanish Grand Prix, but team-mate Yuki Tsunoda was the headline-maker on Saturday afternoon, setting the slowest time of the session to qualify 20th and last.
There are just four engines on the grid at this point, supplying the 20 drivers, but there are plenty of changes expected come 2026. F1 cars in 2025 run hybrid V6 engines, and in 2026 the V6s are due to remain, but with big changes.
Formula One leader Oscar Piastri was fastest in final Spanish Grand Prix practice on Saturday with McLaren teammate Lando Norris making it a dominant one-two at the top of the timesheets.Piastri's fastest time of one minute and 12.