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1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve described McLaren’s lack of disappointment after the Japanese Grand prix as “strange” despite losing out on the race win. While McLaren extended their lead in the F1 constructors’ championship, they were beaten to the victory by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
Japanese driver Ryō Hirakawa has joined Haas's reserve roster and will take the wheel at four practice sessions this Formula One season, the American outfit said on Monday.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella reiterated that team interests would trump those of individual drivers this season after Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri finished second and third behind Max Verstappen at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
Jacques Villeneuve tore into McLaren's tame strategy at the Japanese Grand Prix, going as far as to say they were "trying not to win".
The superlatives used to describe Max Verstappen’s Japanese Grand Prix performance, where pole position set him up to win the race ahead of the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, have flowed in the past two days.
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