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McLaren alarm: Norris sanction removed to halt Verstappen's charge

21:37, 25 Oct
Updated: 22:40, 25 Oct
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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has admitted that Max Verstappen’s resurgence has directly influenced the team’s recent decision to drop internal repercussions against Lando Norris following his Singapore Grand Prix clash with teammate Oscar Piastri.
There’s somebody that is coming with great momentum. Our mission is to stop this momentum and bring back the momentum to the papaya side
- Andrea Stella
The Woking squad, who sealed the Constructors’ Championship in Singapore, had initially imposed what was believed to be a qualifying priority in favour of Piastri as a consequence of the incident in Singapore.
However, after both drivers were taken out of the Sprint race at the Circuit of the Americas, Piastri after clipping Norris in a multi-car collision, McLaren opted to wipe the slate clean.
Stella explained that the move wasn’t just about harmony within the team, but also a strategic reaction to Verstappen’s late-season surge in form. The four-time World Champion has clawed back a significant deficit in the standings, outscoring both McLaren drivers across the last four Grands Prix.
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“As usual, we review things, team, drivers, in a very open way, in a very constructive way,” Stella said in Mexico City. “We thought that the best approach moving forward was to start with a clean slate and focus in the only direction on which we want to focus, which is, make sure that the Drivers’ Championship is papaya.
“All the rest is less important, and there’s somebody that is coming with great momentum. Our mission is to stop this momentum and bring back the momentum to the papaya side.”
With five races remaining, Verstappen has closed to within 40 points of championship leader Oscar Piastri and just 26 of Norris. McLaren’s shift in tone and unity comes at a crucial time, one where the team’s greatest threat may not be internal friction, but the Red Bull driver charging from behind.

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