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Team Tactics Triumph: McLaren’s Bold Strategy Secures Qatar Sprint 1-2 in Constructors’ Title Chase, in the ‘END’ Oscar Piastri wins

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
January 9, 2025
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Team Tactics Triumph: McLaren’s Bold Strategy Secures Qatar Sprint 1-2 in Constructors’ Title Chase, in the ‘END’ Oscar Piastri wins

Formula One F1 - Qatar Grand Prix - Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar - November 29, 2024 McLaren's Oscar Piastri during practice REUTERS/Rula Rouhana

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McLaren executed a perfectly orchestrated team effort in the Qatar Sprint to fend off a relentless George Russell and claim a pivotal one-two finish. Oscar Piastri crossed the line first after a strategic switch with teammate Lando Norris, who started on pole but sacrificed his lead to secure the maximum 15 points for the team. Russell, despite his best efforts, had to settle for P3 as McLaren’s coordination proved impenetrable.

McLaren’s Teamwork Outshines the Field

The 19-lap Sprint began with Norris surging off the line to lead, while Piastri skillfully overtook Russell to make it a McLaren one-two. Verstappen’s struggles were evident as he slipped back to P9, lamenting his car’s persistent understeer issues.

As Russell launched a fierce attack on Piastri on Lap 4, the Australian held firm, prompting a frustrated Russell to exclaim, “He just turned into me!” The stakes were high, with McLaren’s constructors’ championship ambitions driving their defensive resolve.

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Norris Plays the Shield

To counter Russell’s pressure, McLaren executed a clever strategy: Norris dropped back to deploy his DRS and shield Piastri from the Mercedes driver’s advances. This tactical brilliance not only protected the lead but also drew Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton into the fray, creating a buffer that ensured McLaren maintained their front-running positions.

Drama at the Pit Lane

The race’s drama started before the green lights, with Sergio Perez and Franco Colapinto relegated to pit-lane starts. Perez, struggling for grip, was embarrassingly overtaken by Colapinto at the pit exit in a moment symbolic of Red Bull’s continuing woes.

A Constructors’ Title Within Reach

McLaren’s dominance in the Sprint race now leaves them in prime position to clinch their first Constructors’ Championship since 1998. With teamwork, strategy, and driver skill aligning perfectly, the Woking-based squad sent a clear message: they are here to reclaim their crown.

This triumph sets the stage for a thrilling main event on Sunday, where McLaren will look to solidify their resurgence and leave their mark on modern F1 history.

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