In the realm of Formula 1, drivers are bound by a common pursuit of victory, their ambitions resonating amidst the deafening roar of engines. Experienced drivers relentlessly chase the pinnacle of the podium, while their younger counterparts are resolute in their quest to outshine the established veterans. This competition often sets the stage for tumultuous internal conflicts within teams, akin to a civil war, as exemplified by the recent clash among the McLaren drivers.
The seeds of this simmering rivalry were planted just recently when Oscar Piastri openly expressed his aspiration to challenge the established driver, Lando Norris. However, there’s a master who joined forces 9 months ago, striving to reinstate the core values of one of the oldest teams in the sport. This intriguing situation prompts us to wonder how this new team boss can effectively crack the whip to maintain harmony.
How did Andrea Stella manage to assert authority amid the growing conflict between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri?
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Both Norris and Oscar Piastri were engaged in a fierce battle on the Monza circuit. While their racing excited fans, a heart-pounding moment occurred when the McLaren teammates collided at turn 1’s chicane. Piastri, positioned on the inside during the first part of the chicane, made contact with Norris’ sidepods with his wheel.
While the damage wasn’t severe enough to force either of them to retire, it raised questions among rivals and prompted stewards to investigate. However, the incident didn’t just concern the Woking-based team. Their team boss, Andrea Stella, was visibly upset and accused both drivers of prioritizing their personal ambitions over the team’s objectives.
🗣 Andrea Stella about Oscar and Lando's incident:
"There should never ever be contact between two McLaren cars. Which doesn’t fit the go racing at McLaren.
Both drivers were aware that there must be no contact between two McLarens and it was just an issue with the execution" pic.twitter.com/CJ4HAP7Gbk
— McLaren News | 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 (@McLarenF1_News) September 3, 2023
Stella cracked the whip amid the escalating rivalry. After the race, the team boss was found quoting, “There should never ever be contact between two McLaren cars. Which doesn’t fit the go racing at McLaren. Both drivers were aware that there must be no contact between two McLarens and it was just an issue with the execution.”
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The Monza race marked the beginning of a budding rivalry. While Stella aimed to restore McLaren’s values and driver harmony, someone else was fanning the flames by taking sides in this civil war.
Who is intensifying the conflict between the McLaren teammates?
For the past two years, McLaren enjoyed relative harmony. Initially pairing Lando Norris with struggling Daniel Ricciardo in the MCL35. However, the atmosphere has shifted as Norris now faces off against a promising rookie, sparking a noticeable rise in team rivalry. This marks a significant change, with McLaren now having two top-class drivers who are both thriving and comfortable in the same car.
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Zak Brown has hailed Oscar Piastri as “uber-impressive” following his impressive rookie campaign so far.
“With Oscar, there are a couple of things that have been uber-impressive – his patience and confidence…”#F1 #Formula1 #McLaren #ItalianGP pic.twitter.com/mMtfZwIZs7
— McLaren F1 News 🏴🇦🇺 (@TheMcLarenZone) September 3, 2023
Though being well aware that McLaren now has two top-class drivers, Stella still hasn’t shown a preference. However, team CEO Zak Brown has openly supported Oscar Piastri, even calling him a future world champion, despite Norris outscoring him. In a recent tweet, Brown highlighted Piastri’s qualities, intensifying the rivalry. He said, “With Oscar, there are a couple of things that have been uber-impressive – his patience and confidence.”
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These comments might add fuel to the rivalry, as Norris, who holds a 46-point lead over Piastri, could interpret them as a shift in the team’s favor toward the Melbourne-born driver. These statements have the potential to intensify the budding rivalry, possibly leading it to its peak.