Andrea Stella The latest news about Andrea Stella
After his role as a performance engineer at Ferrari, Andrea Stella made the move to McLaren in 2015. By the end of 2022, he rose to the position of team principal of the papaya team, replacing Andreas Seidl, who departed for Alfa Romeo.
McLaren reveal Mercedes 'trust' stance after shock F1 engine failures

McLaren issue apology with investigation launched into double disaster

McLaren call for FIA action after scary 'near-miss'

McLaren make striking F1 admission after Mercedes humbling

McLaren reveal cause of shock Oscar Piastri crash

McLaren make key F1 revelation ahead of Australian GP

Can McLaren defend its title yet again in 2026?

McLaren hoping to exploit key trick in crucial F1 battleground

McLaren make critical prediction for 'more difficult' Australian GP

McLaren pinpoint critical factor in F1 pecking order prediction

McLaren make 'commitment' to Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri

McLaren raise major concern over 'fundamental element of racing' in new F1 era

McLaren call for action over 'dangerous' F1 power units

Why McLaren is pushing for three F1 rule changes

McLaren seeking 'responsible' F1, FIA talks over major safety concerns

McLaren 2026 F1 livery unveiled - first images

LIVE: McLaren 2026 F1 livery reveal

McLaren F1 2026 livery reveal - how to watch live unveiling

Is McLaren risking F1 title defence with 2026 car development strategy?

McLaren spy area for 'great improvement' with MCL40 F1 car

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Should Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll be allowed to compete in the Japanese GP?
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McLaren reveal Mercedes 'trust' stance after shock F1 engine failures
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Aston Martin make driver plea after woeful F1 start: 'Not appropriate'
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Lewis Hamilton issues Ferrari 'work cut out' warning
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F1 fans split over shock Christian Horner to Ferrari move
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Max Verstappen Nurburgring timetable for Mercedes GT3 race
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Kimi Antonelli pledges Mercedes investigation over F1 'weak point'
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FIA president handed staggering complaints letter from all Formula E drivers - report
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Max Verstappen slates F1 racing under new rules: 'It's a joke'
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Ferrari hit back over major F1 controversy: 'Enough is enough'