McLaren's Double Disqualification in Vegas Not a Repeat in Qatar, Team Principal Says
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has downplayed concerns that the double disqualification of their cars in the Las Vegas Grand Prix will be repeated in Qatar this weekend. The team suffered a rare double DQ due to excessive skid-block wear on both cars, which led to Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri losing their second and fourth-place finishes respectively.
Stella explained that the issues experienced in Las Vegas were "exacerbated by the conditions in which the car operated during the race" and that attempts to mitigate this by getting drivers to 'lift and coast' at the end of straights proved counterproductive. The team has since confirmed a revised setup for Qatar, which should minimize the risk of similar issues.
Stella also highlighted that McLaren has a well-established way of setting up their car, and they are confident that this will lead to an optimal plan for the coming races. While the Las Vegas incident has provided some useful information about the operating window of the car and the porpoising regime, Stella emphasized that it is not a straightforward issue.
Norris and Piastri React to Disqualification
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have both spoken out about their disqualifications in Las Vegas. Norris suggested that things were not as simple as having taken risks with the car setup and that there was an element of surprise involved.
"It wasn't because we were just running low," Norris said. "Sometimes it can be the opposite." He also admitted that they didn't take enough risk, but added that it's a complex issue that cannot be reduced to a single factor.
Piastri echoed similar sentiments, stating that he was surprised by the amount of porpoising experienced during the race and that there were no pre-race indications of this. However, he emphasized that teams always try to push things to the limit in Formula 1, and it's not about taking risks but also being aware of the limitations.
Points Gap Narrows
The double disqualification has narrowed the points gap between Norris and his Red Bull rival Max Verstappen. The Dutchman has closed to within 24 points of Norris, who still retains a healthy title lead with two races left.
While McLaren's focus remains on Qatar this weekend, they are aware that their rivals will be pushing hard to regain ground. With the season-ending triple header continuing in Qatar, Norris is keen to bounce back from the disappointment and try to win at least one of the remaining three races.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has downplayed concerns that the double disqualification of their cars in the Las Vegas Grand Prix will be repeated in Qatar this weekend. The team suffered a rare double DQ due to excessive skid-block wear on both cars, which led to Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri losing their second and fourth-place finishes respectively.
Stella explained that the issues experienced in Las Vegas were "exacerbated by the conditions in which the car operated during the race" and that attempts to mitigate this by getting drivers to 'lift and coast' at the end of straights proved counterproductive. The team has since confirmed a revised setup for Qatar, which should minimize the risk of similar issues.
Stella also highlighted that McLaren has a well-established way of setting up their car, and they are confident that this will lead to an optimal plan for the coming races. While the Las Vegas incident has provided some useful information about the operating window of the car and the porpoising regime, Stella emphasized that it is not a straightforward issue.
Norris and Piastri React to Disqualification
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have both spoken out about their disqualifications in Las Vegas. Norris suggested that things were not as simple as having taken risks with the car setup and that there was an element of surprise involved.
"It wasn't because we were just running low," Norris said. "Sometimes it can be the opposite." He also admitted that they didn't take enough risk, but added that it's a complex issue that cannot be reduced to a single factor.
Piastri echoed similar sentiments, stating that he was surprised by the amount of porpoising experienced during the race and that there were no pre-race indications of this. However, he emphasized that teams always try to push things to the limit in Formula 1, and it's not about taking risks but also being aware of the limitations.
Points Gap Narrows
The double disqualification has narrowed the points gap between Norris and his Red Bull rival Max Verstappen. The Dutchman has closed to within 24 points of Norris, who still retains a healthy title lead with two races left.
While McLaren's focus remains on Qatar this weekend, they are aware that their rivals will be pushing hard to regain ground. With the season-ending triple header continuing in Qatar, Norris is keen to bounce back from the disappointment and try to win at least one of the remaining three races.