Do McLaren have an internal problem following their Hungarian GP team orders saga?

How will McLaren’s team order debacle affect things internally betweenꦰ Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri moving forward?

Race winner Oscar Piastri (AUS) McLaren celebrates on the podium with second placed team mate Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren.
Race winner Oscar Piastri (AUS) McLaren celebrates on the podium with second placed team mate…

The McLaren F1 team were enjoying a comfortable afternoon at the Hungarian Grand Prix with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri leading from teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris up until Lap 46.

Their decision to stop Norris first 𒐪proved to be the turning point in making it an uncomfortable ending for McLaren.

That’s crazy to say given they secured a 1-2 finish at꧋ the Hung🐼aroring but they made life very difficult for themselves.

McLaren’s conservative approach on the pit wall meant they stopped Norris first to cover off 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton, while Piastri came in for fresh rubber two laps later to give him a comfortable tyre delta on 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.

It meant Norris had taken the lead of the rac🀅e, undeservedly so because he was behind Piastri for the🌜 previous 48 laps.

McLaren were effectively forced to beg Norris to surrender the lead with race engineer Wiꩲll Joseph repeatedly in 🐼his ear as the British driver pulled away from his t eammate.

Norrꦬis eventually obliged, paving the way for Piastri to take his ma🧸iden F1 victory.

McLaren celebrate a 1-2 finish for race winner Oscar Piastri (AUS) McLaren and second placed Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren.
McLaren celebrate a 1-2 finish for race winner Oscar Piastri (AUS) McLaren and second placed…

In Norris’ eyes though, he was always going to g𓄧ive the position back.

He said in the post-race press conference, where 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:mahbx.com were present in the paddock: “I know what🌠 I'm going to do and what I'm not going to do. Of course, I'm g♛oing to just question it and challenge it, and that's what I did. Yeah. I was going to wait until the last lap, the last corner.

“But then they said if there was a Safety Car all of a sudden, and I couldn't let Oscar go through, then it would have m🌳ade me look like a bit of an idiot. Yeah, then I was like, ‘yeah, it’s fair point’.

“And I let him go, two to go or something. And straight away, I let him go. So yeah, I mean, that's j♊ust your opinion of what you hear. But that's the same with all sports.

“You can make what you will of what you hear and what you think you know and that kind of stuff. But I know that I always was going to give it back unless they changed their mind on what they were saying. An♉d they didn't. So all good.”

Did Norris make the right decision?

With Verstappen enduring a difficult afternoon finishing fifth, it was the perfect opportunity for Norris𓆏 to capitaꦏlise.

Had Norris won in Hungary, Verstappen’s gap at the top of the standings would have been just 69 points, and with McLaren growing int𒀰o the asc♔endancy, those seven points might be vital come the end of the season.

However, as team boss Andrea Stella was quick to point out afterwards, Norris will likely need Piastri’s help at some point in the future if he is to topple Versta꧙ppen in this ܫyear’s championship race.

Stella said to Sky Sports: “For a driver, if you want to be competitive in the championship - Lando in particular, w🐼ho is in the stronger position - he will need the support of Oscar and the team. That’s how we are moving forwards.”

Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren MCL38. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest, Hungary, Race
Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren MCL38. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand Prix,…

While Norris' decision to obey team orders in the short term is a painful one - in terms of not winning again and the title race - the trust between him and Piastri remains ♕there.

Had Norris put his own interests first, his ജrelationship with Piastri at least would have completely broken down.

And🐓 while it’s not uncommon for superstar drivers to disobey team orders, Norris isn’t 𒆙a world champion or even a multiple race winner so risking that level of disruption, thinking long term, wouldn’t have been wise.

There might be a tim𒈔e Norris needs to disobey the team in the future, but Sunday wasn’t it.

A wider McLaren issue

The team orders saga has detracted from McLaren’s outstanding turn of speed thi🥂s weekend.

For the first time this year, McLaren made the most of their package to score 🍎maximum points, cutting Red Bu🀅ll’s lead down to 51 points in the constructors' standings.

But the whole team order🦋s issue was self-inflicted and reflects a wider issue within the team.

McLaren, operationally-speaking, have consistently below-par in terms ofཧ ൩their strategy calls - Canada and Britain, for example - and you can now add Hungary to that list.

McLaren’s indecisiveness and conservative ap♔proach continues to cost them and it’s something they’ll need to turn around if they are to win eiඣther title this year.

Hungay was a great weekend for them but one that could have ea🧸sily turned a lot more sour. 

Will McLaren prioritise Norris? 

With 11 rounds remaining of the s🍸eason, Norris sits 76 points behind Verstappen.

Th𒅌at means on average, No𓆏rris needs to out-score Verstappen by seven points at each of the remaining 11 races.

Given McLaren’s ༺upward trajectory relative to Red Bull, it’s not imposs൲ible.

Andrea Stella (ITA) McLaren Team Principal. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Imola, Italy,
Andrea Stella (ITA) McLaren Team Principal. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Emilia Romagna…

But, team boss And🦋rea Stella is refusing to declare which of their drivers is the outright “number one”.

“I think when you have Oscar and Lando, we are in the lucky enough position that we don't really need to decide who is a number one driver, which is a way of simplifying things for some people, like myself, and it's a way to frustrate the entire team, the ambitiඣon and the way we go racing, which is deep in our ethos,” he explained.

“We race fair and if one of the two drivers gains on merit a result, this is protected. Maybe if it's the last couple of races and there's a strong championsꦅhip interest for one of the two drivers, we may revise this.

“But what I'm expecting is that… Is the other driver coming to me and saying if you need my help with the other driver because he 🔯is in the championship competition, I'm available.

“And I think you bu♔ild this ethos if you manage days like today in a fair way like I think we have done.”

If the gap reduces significantly again after Spa, it will no doubt be a top of discussion going into the sec🌱ond half of the year amongst McL🃏aren's top management as they look to take their first title since 2008.

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