
McLaren 'ready for the challenge' of managing two title contenders

02/14/2025 09:23 AM
As McLaren prepares to launch its 2025 Formula 1 campaign, the team finds itself in a fortunate yet challenging position: managing the close rivalry between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
With both drivers proving themselves as race winners and legitimate title contenders, Team Papaya enters the season armed with not just championship aspirations but also the delicate task of balancing intra-team competition.
Team Principal Andrea Stella has been candid about his approach, emphasizing fairness, communication, and unity as the cornerstones of his management strategy.
Equal Opportunities from the Start
Andrea Stella wasted no time in setting the tone for McLaren's 2025 season: both Norris and Piastri will begin the year on equal footing.
"So the team is in the lucky position of having two drivers that can contend for victories, like they have already proven, and can contend for championships if the car will be good enough to actually be competitive," Stella explained.
"The main aspect is that both drivers start the season with equal opportunities, and our fundamentals are based on the racing principles that we already used last year."
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McLaren's improved form in 2024 brought the duo into frequent proximity on the track, with both drivers pushing hard for wins and podiums.
Despite occasional friction – most notably during the Hungarian Grand Prix, where team orders were reluctantly followed – Stella was quick to highlight the positive dynamics within the team.
"I was actually quite proud of last season. We reviewed all the situations in which there was a proximity between the two drivers, and I was quite impressed by how well they behaved," he explained.
"So we started from the equal opportunities and the racing principles."
Lessons from Last Season: Building on Team Unity
Reflecting on the successes and challenges of last season, Stella praised the way McLaren approached moments of potential conflict.
Instances like Piastri conceding a Sprint victory to Norris at Interlagos, followed by Norris returning the favor weeks later, showcased the team-first mentality the Italian seeks to cultivate.
"For me, one point I'm quite proud to share is that when we reviewed last season, the drivers and the team—most of the time represented by myself—we always looked at ourselves: 'I could have done this better,' rather than Lando saying, 'Oscar should have done this better,' and Oscar saying, 'Lando should have done this better,'" Stella said.
This introspective attitude, according to Stella, is a testament to the maturity and professionalism of both drivers. It also aligns perfectly with McLaren's foundational values.
"And the racing principles, it's important to say, they are representative not only of what the team believes in terms of how we go racing, but also what the drivers believe as to how we go racing," hea added.
"Because if a driver is not fully into these principles, then that's not the right driver for McLaren."
Looking Ahead: Managing Success and Rivalry
Stella is fully aware that managing two drivers capable of winning races – and potentially championships – comes with its challenges. But he views this as a positive problem, signaling that McLaren is doing everything right.
"I really look forward to having this kind of challenge," he commented.
"It means that we are doing well as a team, it means that the two drivers are doing well as drivers, and it means that the car is actually competitive and we did a good job from a technical and racing point of view."
To ensure harmony, Stella emphasized the importance of open dialogue and sticking to the principles that have already brought success to the team.
"In terms of how we will manage that, it goes back to what I just said: we start with equal opportunities and we will lean on our racing principles and just very good conversations with our drivers," he concluded.
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