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McLaren on the march into Mexico City Grand Prix

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Mexico City, Oct 27: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen sucks up all the energy and almost all the victories in Formula One, McLaren is cruising into Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix on a streak of four consecutive podium finishes.
Only Red Bull and Verstappen have been better in the second half of the season. And that has some asking if McLaren, which has just one grand prix win since 2012, could be the team to dethrone Red Bull in 2024.
McLaren boss Zak Brown has even suggested that Oscar Piastri, his 22-year-old Australian rookie, has the makings of a future champion.“He’s extremely quick, he’s very mature, he’s very technical. He’s very calm: all the things that you’d like to see out of a rookie but you don’t necessarily always see out of a rookie,” Brown said. “He’s definitely showing every sign of being a potential future world champion.” McLaren has already awarded Piastri a multi-year contract extension. Even Verstappen has said Piastri and Norris are the best driver lineup among his F1 rivals.
“(Norris) is definitely one of the fastest drivers in Formula One. … We’re giving him a car that’s able to get on the podium now on a more regular basis,” Brown said. “I think they’re definitely pushing each other hard, but I think that’s good for both of them and I think it’s good for the team.” Piastri has the team’s only win this season at the Qatar sprint race. Norris had the upper hand last week at the United States Grand Prix when he started second, jumped pole sitter Charles Leclerc of Ferrari for the lead for several laps, and finished third.
Norris was later awarded second when Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes was disqualified for a technical violation. Piastri had to retire his car after an early collision.
Norris earned his sixth podium in nine races. He is the first McLaren driver to reach four in a row since Jenson Button in 2011.
That was enough to gloss over a dubious mark: 100 grand prix without a win. Norris’ is just one podium shy of the record for most in a career without a victory. The record is 13, set by Nick Heidfeld, who raced in F1 from 2000-2011.
But everything else has been humming for a team that earned just 17 points over the first eight races. The podium surge since the British Grand Prix in July has pulled McLaren ahead of Aston Martin, which started the season strong but has faded of late.
“We’re in good rhythm,” Norris said. “When you look at where we were, six pit stops in the first race of the season, to where we are now fighting, against a Red Bull, which was unrealistic for almost anyone.” McLaren still likes to be coy about its expectations from week to week. Before the Texas race, Norris tried to downplay the team’s chances on a track he said would expose its weakness in slow speed corners.
Norris had barely finished the U.S. Grand Prix when he was already suggesting McLaren could struggle in Mexico City and Brazil, the next race.
“I think our best chances (to win) are gone,” Norris said. “There’s no super high speed circuits left, which is where we are strong. I don’t think they are any good ones for us coming up. Think our best have come and gone.” Verstappen wasn’t buying it. (AP)

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