McLaren Struggles at Monaco: A Race to Overcome Challenges

During the Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren faced setbacks with their cars despite donning a special livery to celebrate their 1,000th Grand Prix. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri encountered challenges in practice, highlighting the team's struggle for pace and technical issues ahead of Saturday's qualifying session.

McLaren Struggles at Monaco: A Race to Overcome Challenges
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McLaren's vehicles, clad in a special orange livery to commemorate their 1,000th Grand Prix, struggled during practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix on Friday.

Lando Norris, the defending Formula One champion, was sixth fastest in the first session, but his car suffered an electrical fault, cutting short the second session. Oscar Piastri managed a minor improvement from eighth to seventh, emphasizing a turbulent day for the team.

Recognizing the setback, Norris expressed frustration about losing valuable track time, while Chief Technical Officer Rob Marshall acknowledged the need to address performance issues. With qualifying looming, McLaren seeks solutions to unlock their cars’ potential.

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