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McLaren confirms ‘bypass’ to Red Bull, ends horrific streak of over ten years

It seemed unthinkable a season ago. It seemed just as unlikely at the start of the World Cup. It seemed not, what happened? after the Baku race is over It wouldn’t happen. At least not this year. At least not in 2024 in the this Red BullGiven what we saw, he was not only a favorite for both titles on the line, but it also looked like he was going to achieve them without breaking a sweat. And it won’t be..

Because if they want to win, they’re going to have to work hard. Because with seven weekends to go, the constructors’ and drivers’ world championships are at stake. In one, the second is still led by Max Verstappen with a good income concerning to Norrisbut the first…

Not the first. Because they don’t govern. They don’t lead. They’re not the best. Because the bad run of results by Sergio Perez This was going to have consequences. Because it was even transferred to Max Verstappen who is suffering from a car far from what it was in 2023 and at the start of the year.

They didn’t send Australia 2014

The complete opposite of McLaren. Originally from Miami, they live in a sort of garden created by the gods in which Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri like to walk barefoot. They both try to score points. And also win, like the Australian during a test in Azerbaijan where They confirmed the “surprise”.

They were 8 points behind. Now, they are 20 ahead. All this for Oscar’s triumph. All this for the fourth of a Norris who also set the fastest lap. All this also because Verstappen finished fifth and Sergio Perez abandoned with a few laps to go for your accident with Carlos Sainz.

McLaren ends a horrible streak of more than ten years without this happening… It was after Australia, in 2014, when thanks to the podiums of Button and Magnussen They led the World Championship after the first race in Melbourne. Since then, nothing.

Nothing so far. There are seven Grand Prix left. The next one, Singapore’san unpleasant memory for Red Bull in 2023. It was the only race they didn’t win, and they had the best car by far. Now… now they have what they have.

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