McLaren sticks with 2026 title push despite slow start

McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri say the team will continue fighting for the 2026 Formula 1 world championship rather than shifting focus to its 2027 car. The reigning constructors' champions sit third-fastest so far amid new technical regulations. Norris argues that abandoning the current season rarely pays off.

McLaren has struggled early in the 2026 campaign after F1's switch to new rules. Norris finished fifth in Australia and Japan, missing the Chinese Grand Prix due to an electronics issue. Piastri led the Suzuka race before settling for second, narrowing McLaren's qualifying gap to leader Mercedes from 0.862 seconds in Melbourne to 0.354 seconds there. Mercedes holds the edge, with Ferrari close behind. Norris told McLaren the team must push hard for the title. “Although we haven’t started the season where we want to be, we still want to push hard for the championship, this isn’t a case of giving up and focusing on next year – I’m not sure if that approach ever really works,” he said. He pointed to improvements in 2023, when McLaren rose from fifth after three races to fourth overall, and 2024, when it overcame a weak start to win six grands prix and the constructors' crown. Other teams show mixed results from development choices. Alpine halted work on its 2025 car in May and climbed to fifth place now, while Red Bull persisted in its drivers' title bid and slipped to sixth. Piastri expressed confidence in a turnaround. “I’m confident in this team that we’ll be back fighting consistently for wins this season,” he said, citing Suzuka's strong showing.

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Oscar Piastri celebrates P2 podium finish at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix.
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Oscar Piastri secures second at Japanese Grand Prix in first 2026 start

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McLaren's Oscar Piastri finished second at the Japanese Grand Prix, his first race start of the 2026 Formula 1 season following crashes and mechanical issues in the opening rounds. Team principal Andrea Stella called it the 'best version' of the Australian driver seen in F1, while Piastri hailed one of his strongest weekends despite finishing behind Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli.

McLaren showed encouraging signs at the Japanese Grand Prix qualifying, with Oscar Piastri in third and Lando Norris fifth, but team principal Andrea Stella doubts a podium challenge against Ferrari. Norris faced mechanical issues limiting his practice running, leaving him playing catch-up. The session highlighted the challenges of Formula 1's new 2026 regulations.

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Lewis Hamilton expressed concerns that Ferrari could slip in the Formula 1 standings as McLaren unlocks more from its Mercedes engine. After qualifying sixth at the Japanese Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver highlighted the gap to leaders Mercedes. Ferrari sits second in the constructors' championship, trailing by 31 points after two races.

Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle has voiced strong support for Lewis Hamilton's ability to win a world championship with Ferrari in 2026. Ferrari sits second in the constructors' standings after a solid start to the season, with Hamilton fourth and teammate Charles Leclerc third in the drivers' rankings. Brundle highlighted how the new regulations better suit Hamilton's style.

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Pierre Gasly believes Alpine Formula 1 has the potential to challenge McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull in 2026 after a strong Chinese Grand Prix. The French driver finished sixth in Shanghai, outqualifying Red Bulls and nearly securing fifth before a safety car intervention. This result marks the team's best since fifth in the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix.

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