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F1 Fast Five: McLaren set to review ‘papaya rules’ after Norris-Piastri clash, Red Bull trapped in “vicious circle” with RB20 problems, and other big updates

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McLaren set to review ‘papaya rules’ after Norris-Piastri clash, Red Bull trapped in “vicious circle” with RB20 problems, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

Today's Headlines
  • McLaren set to review ‘papaya rules’ after Norris-Piastri clash
  • Red Bull trapped in “vicious circle” with RB20 problems
  • Ferrari replaces Santander with UniCredit in 2025 deal
  • Colapinto ready for the big stage
  • How nutrition unlocks your full potential

McLaren set to review ‘papaya rules’ after Norris-Piastri clash

McLaren is reviewing whether Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris followed the team's "papaya rules" after Piastri overtook Norris on the first lap at the Italian Grand Prix, which Norris felt was too risky. Team principal Andrea Stella mentioned they would analyze the situation to decide if the drivers were compliant and make any necessary adjustments to the rules. The race saw McLaren miss out on a win due to their two-stop strategy, which may have been a miscalculation regarding tire degradation. 

Click here to read the full article by Lewis Larkam (crash.net)

Red Bull trapped in “vicious circle” with RB20 problems

According to team boss Christian Horner, Red Bull is struggling this season because of car balance issues that keep creating new problems. After dominating last year, they’ve now lost six races in a row, with Verstappen finishing sixth in the Italian Grand Prix. Horner said the car’s balance problems have led to too much tire wear and understeer. He believes they need to simplify their approach to fix these issues and improve performance.

Click here to read the full article at straitstimes.com

Ferrari replaces Santander with UniCredit in 2025 deal

Ferrari has confirmed a multi-year sponsorship deal with UniCredit starting in 2025, which will replace the recently concluded partnership with Santander. UniCredit, which has sponsored tennis and the UEFA Champions League before, will now enter Formula 1. The details of the deal aren’t clear yet, but it’s expected to be similar to or better than Santander’s previous support.

Click here to read the full article by Saajan Jogia (si.com)

Colapinto ready for the big stage

Franco Colapinto never chose when he got into Formula One. I mean, who does? But the point is that you have to be ready for the big step and make good use of the opportunity when it comes. Colapinto feels he's ready for the seat and the pressure that comes with it. He went on to share his thoughts on this pivotal moment in his career.

How nutrition unlocks your full potential

Winning in Formula One is more than just crossing the finish line—it's about fueling your body and mind to break through barriers. But how can the right diet give you the edge needed for success in every aspect of life? Good question! McLaren explores how nutrition unlocks your full potential, both on and off the track.

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