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McLaren signs major name as Max Verstappen ‘message’ delivered – RacingNews365 Review

McLaren has reportedly signed a multi-year deal with Puma after ending its partnership with Castore early.

It is reported by SportBusiness that the Woking-based team’s deal with Puma will start next season, increasing the sport brand’s presence in the F1 paddock. 

READ MORE: McLaren signs big-name replacement after ending deal with major F1 partner

Max Verstappen ‘clever message’ sent after Saudi Arabian anger

Former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner believes Max Verstappen “very cleverly” sent a “message” after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

The four-time world champion kept his post-race interviews short after being furious at his five-second time penalty, which cost the Dutchman victory. 

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The Fernando Alonso factor aiding Lando Norris cause

The right-hand man to Lando Norris feels that his previous working relationship with Fernando Alonso provided him with the ideal learning ground ahead of operating with the British driver.

Will Joseph has been the voice in Norris’ ear since they were paired together at a pre-season test ahead of the 25-year-old’s rookie season in 2019.

READ MORE: The Fernando Alonso factor aiding Lando Norris cause

Max Verstappen manager defended after Helmut Marko incident

Max Verstappen’s manager Raymond Vermeulen has been defended by former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner, following his altercation with Helmut Marko.

Vermeulen was spotted by Sky F1’s pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz shouting at Red Bull’s motorsport advisor after the Bahrain Grand Prix, where Verstappen suffered his worst result of the season.

READ MORE: Max Verstappen manager defended after Helmut Marko incident

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Esteban Ocon aims dig at former F1 team after latest Haas boost

Esteban Ocon has praised Haas’ rapid turnaround to fix its issues, stating it carries out double the work compared to any team he has worked with in the past.

Haas endured a difficult start to the year in Australia as it languished at the back of the field throughout the weekend.

READ MORE: Esteban Ocon aims dig at former F1 team after latest Haas boost

Former F1 team boss proposes extraordinary Max Verstappen punishment

Max Verstappen should have been hit with a drive-through penalty in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, according to former F1 boss Gian Carlo Minardi.

Verstappen was hit with a five-second time penalty by F1 stewards in Jeddah for passing Oscar Piastri off-track at Turn 1 on lap 1 after he felt the McLaren forced him wide and through the run-off.

READ MORE: Former F1 team boss proposes extraordinary Max Verstappen punishment

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