McLaren boss no longer impressed by Max Verstappen: 'He can do anything'
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella joked that he "stopped being impressed" by Max Verstappen and that "he can do anything", following a remarkable Silverstone pole position.
The Dutchman denied both McLarens pole for the British Grand Prix courtesy of a brilliant final lap in qualifying.
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Lando Norris scores double first as Nico Hulkenberg lands sensational career first
Lando Norris scored a double first in securing victory at the end of a chaotic, rain-hit British Grand Prix.
McLaren driver Norris lapped up the adulation of a record 168,000 Silverstone crowd after scoring his first win on home soil in F1, and his first back-to-back following his success in Austria seven days ago.
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Max Verstappen shocked by 'extreme' Oscar Piastri penalty
Max Verstappen was left shocked when he discovered the size of Oscar Piastri's penalty in the British Grand Prix, describing it as "very extreme".
The championship leader had been leading at Silverstone ahead of Verstappen and Lando Norris in torrential conditions early on, dealing with multiple virtual safety cars and actual safety car periods.
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Revealed: Why F1 stewards issued Oscar Piastri harsh British GP penalty
The F1 stewards have explained why they opted to issue Oscar Piastri a severe 10-second time penalty at the British Grand Prix.
During a safety car restart at the Silverstone Circuit on Sunday, Piastri found himself at the head of the pack, having overtaken pole-sitter Max Verstappen earlier in the race.
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Oscar Piastri tight-lipped over F1 penalty: 'I'll get in trouble'
Oscar Piastri refused to elaborate on his costly time penalty during the British Grand Prix, expressing his comments would get him “in trouble”.
Piastri led the opening phase of the race held in torrid conditions and was forced to contend with several safety car restarts as multiple cars spun off the road.
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Nico Hulkenberg finally ends F1 drought: 'It's been a long time coming'
Nico Hulkenberg rightly stated, "it's been a long time coming" after finally securing his maiden F1 podium at the 239th time of asking.
Hulkenberg has had near-misses in the past, and it has long appeared as if he would never finish in the top three, but from 19th on the Silverstone grid, and through the chaos that unfolded in a rain-hit British Grand Prix, the 37-year-old finished third behind a McLaren one-two spearheaded by Lando Norris.
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