McLaren reaffirms equal opportunities for Norris and Piastri in 2026

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has confirmed that the team will continue to offer equal opportunities to drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the 2026 Formula 1 season. Stella emphasized maintaining the 'McLaren way' of racing, building on the collaborative success achieved in 2024 and 2025. The approach, known as the 'papaya rules,' prioritizes fairness and sportsmanship between the teammates.

McLaren's 'papaya rules,' introduced last season, focus on treating both drivers fairly, an approach that drew some external criticism when it occasionally backfired but which the team intends to uphold. Speaking ahead of the MCL40's debut at the Barcelona Shakedown, Stella highlighted the continuity in internal racing principles entering 2026.

"We talked last year quite a bit about internal racing at McLaren, so let me say that from that point of view, we will enter 2026 with continuity," Stella said. "We will keep racing the McLaren way. If we have been able to achieve success in 2024 and then in 2025, what has added extra value to what we have achieved is the way in which we have achieved in such a collaborative, supportive way – [a] cohesive way – together with our drivers."

Stella recently met with Piastri and Norris, noting their enthusiasm and support for the strategy. "I actually [came here] straight from a meeting with Oscar, and before I was having lunch with Lando," he added. "The 2026 season is already fully on, even in terms of how much the drivers are engaged, and I was particularly pleased to see how energetic, proactive, full of ideas, but also full of support to the way we have gone racing the McLaren way in the past."

While reaffirming core values like fairness, integrity, equal opportunities, and sportsmanship, Stella acknowledged opportunities for refinement. The team has reviewed feedback from the 2025 season to streamline operations, making internal competition simpler without altering fundamental principles. "All this has led us to reaffirm fundamentally... that the concepts of fairness, integrity, equal opportunities, sportsmanship, they are all fundamental for the team, for Lando and for Oscar," Stella explained. "But we found a few opportunities in which we can streamline the way in which we operate collectively."

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News illustration of Red Bull race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase signing with McLaren as chief racing officer for 2028.
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McLaren hires Red Bull race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase for 2028

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McLaren has confirmed the signing of Gianpiero Lambiase, Max Verstappen's long-time race engineer at Red Bull, as its chief racing officer no later than 2028. Red Bull verified that Lambiase will depart when his contract expires at the end of 2027. The move follows McLaren's previous hires of other Red Bull personnel.

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.

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McLaren has acknowledged that its tyre management advantage has not carried over to the 2026 Formula 1 season. Team principal Andrea Stella pointed to the Barcelona Grand Prix as evidence of the setback. The team is now working to regain ground in this area.

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri stated that Max Verstappen leaving Formula 1 would not be a great look for the sport. Teammate Lando Norris agreed it would be a shame, though he expects Verstappen to stay for a fifth title. The comments come amid Verstappen's criticisms of the 2026 regulations.

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Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has expressed respect for Gianpiero Lambiase's decision to join McLaren as chief racing officer in 2028, calling it a rare chance after nearly a decade with the team. The move follows supportive comments from Max Verstappen and makes Lambiase the third key Red Bull staffer to depart for the reigning champions.

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