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FIA Exonerates McLaren Amid Tire-Cooling Controversy After Miami Grand Prix Drama

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
May 15, 2025
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FIA Exonerates McLaren Amid Tire-Cooling Controversy After Miami Grand Prix Drama

May 4, 2025; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; McLaren driver Oscar Piastri (81) during the F1 Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

McLaren Exonerated by FIA After Tire-Cooling Controversy Rocks Miami Grand Prix

In a stunning turn of events, McLaren has been vindicated by the FIA following allegations of foul play regarding tire cooling during the Miami Grand Prix. The controversy emerged after Australian driver Oscar Piastri secured a resounding victory at the Miami Autodrome International circuit, sparking a heated dispute between McLaren and Red Bull.

Accusations were hurled at McLaren for allegedly manipulating the rules to gain an advantage in tire cooling strategies. The tension escalated when Team Principal Zak Brown was seen on camera sipping from a bottle labeled ‘tire water,’ only to be jestingly offered a Red Bull drink by Christian Horner.

However, the FIA’s technical delegate report released ahead of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix put an end to the speculations. The report confirmed that Piastri’s McLaren underwent a thorough post-race inspection and was found to be fully compliant with all technical regulations for the 2025 Formula One season.

Addressing the media during the FIA Drivers’ Press Conference, Piastri confidently brushed off the allegations, stating that he had no worries about the situation. In a light-hearted manner, he even joked about potential future antics, quipping, “maybe next time we’ll put some little figurines in a water slide as well.”

With McLaren now cleared of any wrongdoing by the FIA, the team can focus on the upcoming races without the cloud of suspicion hanging over them. The resolution of this controversy marks a crucial moment in the ongoing rivalry between McLaren and Red Bull, setting the stage for an intense battle on the track.

Stay tuned for more updates as the F1 season unfolds, with McLaren’s reputation intact and their eyes set firmly on the championship prize.

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