
McLaren's Miami resurgence tempered by strategic 'what ifs'
McLaren's major upgrade package propelled them back to the front in Miami, securing a double podium. However, both driver Lando Norris and team principal Andrea Stella reflected on strategic and operational missteps that potentially cost them a victory to race winner Kimi Antonelli.
McLaren returned to the podium with a double top-three finish at the Miami Grand Prix, but a potential victory slipped away due to a combination of strategic timing and operational execution. Lando Norris, who won the Sprint and started from pole, finished second behind Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli, with teammate Oscar Piastri completing the podium in a clear sign the team has overcome its early-season struggles.
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