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Arrow McLaren star Pato O'Ward filled in for Lando Norris at the 2025 Mexican GP FP1 to drive the MCL39 in front of his home crowd.
Four times IndyCar champion Alex Palou told a High Court hearing on Friday that racing in Formula One was his dream but a contract he signed with McLaren in 2022, and then broke, was "based on lies and false impressions".
Court documents from the McLaren and Alex Palou lawsuit have revealed the hefty price tag that a Formula 1 FP1
IndyCar star Pato O'Ward fulfilled his reserve/test driver responsibilities at the 2025 Mexican GP as he stepped in for Lando Norris during the FP1 session as part of the rookie tests mandated by the
A McLaren racing driver was quickly taken to the medical centre at the Mexican Grand Prix having fallen ill during the race weekend. Reserve driver Pato O'Ward was hoping to impress the local fans in Mexico City as O'Ward competed in the first free practice session in place of Lando Norris .
Alex Palou and McLaren have been wrapped up in a legal battle after the four-time IndyCar champion and reigning Indy 500 winner pulled out of a deal to drive for Arrow McLaren
Fresh evidence detailing the timeline of McLaren’s dealings with Oscar Piastri in 2022 has emerged as court proceedings against Alex Palou continue.
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Zak Brown Testifies as McLaren Pursues $21 Million Lawsuit Against Driver Alex Palou
McLaren CEO Zak Brown took the witness stand this week in London as the Formula 1 and IndyCar powerhouse pursues a $21 million lawsuit against Spanish driver Alex Palou, claiming breach of contract and financial damages after the driver withdrew from a signed deal.
Kym Illman warns that Max Verstappen’s stunning form and Red Bull’s resurgence could derail McLaren’s title hopes after Austin’s double victory.
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions following the United States Grand Prix.
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Red Bull reminds McLaren about Mercedes’ ill-judged comments in late-season updates
Red Bull has scoffed at McLaren's claims that it could cost it 2026, after all, it was the "same story in 2021".