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Rival Formula 1 teams had raised suspicions over McLaren's brake system, with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner being one of the more vocal critics.
McLaren's dominant spell has been met allegations that the Woking-based team's car is in breach of the regulations. In Imola, Oscar Piastri responded to such 'theories'.
Leclerc's absence added to the Italian team's woes ahead of their first 'home' race of the season at the Autodrome Enzo e ...
Ferrari’s mystical Maranello home casts shadow over Lewis Hamilton’s rocky F1 start - IN FOCUS: Ahead of Ferrari’s home race ...