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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.
Stella addresses growing Audi interest in McLaren star
McLaren make startling '50%' Norris claim in Piastri victory
McLaren signal ‘huge’ milestone after ending 10-year F1 drought
McLaren in talks with FIA over ‘bitter’ Baku yellow flag
McLaren to impose team orders on Piastri in Norris F1 title hunt
McLaren question value behind Norris Piastri ‘headline’ decision
McLaren explain key upgrade advantage over F1 rivals
McLaren boss Stella issues ‘brutal’ F1 warning to rookies
McLaren hand Piastri 'investment' reminder in team orders saga
McLaren reveal 'good news' and 'bad news' with Ferrari surge
McLaren disclose Italian GP ‘misunderstanding’
McLaren to review ‘papaya rules’ after Norris-Piastri clash
McLaren inflict 'papaya rules' on Norris and Piastri
Why McLaren believes it can steal Verstappen's F1 championship
Stella rues 'missed opportunity' in Red Bull pursuit
McLaren explain health concern with number one driver status
McLaren inspired to recreate Vettel championship heroics
McLaren refute Norris' 'world champion' criticism
Beating Verstappen at Zandvoort will have 'special meaning' - McLaren
Stella calls for McLaren 'resilience' in Red Bull title fight
Verstappen makes 'small miracle' claim for Singapore GP
LIVE: 2024 F1 Singapore Grand Prix - Free Practice 1
Ricciardo makes Singapore 'sweat' vow ahead of potential F1 exit
F1 title rivals make changes for Singapore Grand Prix
Norris eyes Piastri payback: 'When that time comes'
Perez 'surprise' following McLaren rear-wing legality review
Hamilton points to Ferrari example at 'bogey' Mercedes track
Verstappen delivers Ricciardo potential F1 farewell reminder
FIA provide flexi-wing stance and Ricciardo faces up to F1 axe rumours - RacingNews365 Review
Perez responds to 'toxic' Sainz helmet social media storm