McLaren makes history at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, clinching back-to-back Constructors’ titles for the first time since the Senna era, while George Russell takes a dominant win and Max Verstappen keeps his title hopes alive.
Why McLaren Has Suddenly Lost Its Edge and Dropped to Third — From Singapore Glory to Grip Struggles
A year after dominating Singapore, McLaren has lost its spark. Struggling with front-end grip and suspension issues, the team has fallen to third place behind Mercedes and Red Bull. Lando Norris admits they’re “simply not fast enough.”
George Russell didn’t mince words after Max Verstappen clattered into him in the closing laps of the Spanish GP. The result? A penalty for Max, P4 for George, and a lot of raised eyebrows in the F1 paddock.
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Max Verstappen Takes Dominant Pole at Dutch Grand Prix, Front Rows Filled with Surprise Performances
Max Verstappen secured a commanding pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix, establishing a lead of over half a second....
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