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McLaren Slams Hulkenberg for ‘Amateur Hour’ Chaos in Daring US Grand Prix Sprint Crash

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
October 18, 2025
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McLaren Slams Hulkenberg for ‘Amateur Hour’ Chaos in Daring US Grand Prix Sprint Crash

Chaos Unleashed: McLaren Points Finger at Hulkenberg in Sprint Race Fiasco

In a jaw-dropping turn of events at the United States Grand Prix, McLaren’s CEO Zak Brown has unleashed a scathing critique on Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg, labeling the incident that marred the sprint race as nothing short of “amateur hour.” The controversy erupted at the start of the race when McLaren’s own Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri found themselves embroiled in a fierce battle for second place.

As the opening lap unfolded, Norris attempted a daring maneuver, diving down the inside of Piastri after a sluggish start. Piastri, determined to reclaim his position, aimed for a cut-back move on the exit of Turn 1. However, disaster struck as he collided with Hulkenberg’s Sauber, leading to a multi-car pileup that left spectators gasping.

The stewards swiftly assessed the situation and deemed that no further action was necessary, but Brown was far from satisfied. Speaking candidly to Sky Sports F1 moments after the chaos, he didn’t hold back: “Yeah, that was terrible. Neither of our drivers [were] to blame there; some amateur hour driving from some drivers up there at the front wiped [out] our two guys.”

When pressed to clarify his remarks, Brown pointed directly at Hulkenberg, stating, “Err, I want to see the replay again, but clearly Nico drove into Oscar and he had no business being where he was, went into his left rear tyre.” His comments echoed the frustration felt throughout McLaren, as they witnessed a promising race strategy go up in smoke due to what they perceive as reckless driving.

This incident has ignited a firestorm of debate among fans and pundits alike, raising questions about the standards of driving in the sport and the accountability of drivers at the highest level. With tensions running high, all eyes will be on the upcoming races as McLaren and its drivers seek to move past this unsettling chapter and reclaim their momentum in the championship fight.

As the fallout continues from this dramatic sprint race, the implications of Brown’s remarks resonate louder than ever. Will Hulkenberg respond to the accusations of amateurism? And how will this impact the dynamics on the grid moving forward? One thing is certain: the world of Formula 1 is never short of drama, and this incident has only added fuel to the fire.

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