McLaren's Strategic Maneuver: The Potential Impact of Team Orders

McLaren CEO Zak Brown outlines the potential for team orders in the Formula 1 championship, depending on driver standings. Currently, Lando Norris leads with a 12-point advantage over Max Verstappen. Oscar Piastri may need to assist Norris if circumstances demand, as both drivers aim for the title.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Abudhabi | Updated: 05-12-2025 19:06 IST | Created: 05-12-2025 19:06 IST
McLaren's Strategic Maneuver: The Potential Impact of Team Orders
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In an assertive stance, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has disclosed the possibility of deploying team orders in the Formula 1 title chase, contingent on driver standings. This strategy may come into play if one driver shows a notably better chance of clinching the championship.

Lando Norris currently sits atop the standings—12 points ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen and closely trailed by teammate Oscar Piastri, who lags by another four points. Speculation arises that Piastri might be nudged to support Norris should Verstappen threaten to clinch the race win in Abu Dhabi.

Brown emphasized maintaining 'business as usual' while both drivers retain title prospects but admitted the team's willingness to adjust tactics if a clearer frontrunner emerges. The drivers have denied prior discussions about team orders, yet Brown expresses confidence in their adherence to team strategies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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