
Brundle: McLaren's 'Equal Driver' Approach Could Backfire
McLaren Faces Potential Setback with 'Equal Driver' Strategy
Why it matters: Martin Brundle raises concerns about McLaren's approach to managing Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, suggesting that their equal status could be a disadvantage in the championship battle.
The Big Picture: McLaren's current strategy of treating both drivers as equals might cost them valuable points, potentially allowing rival teams to gain an upper hand.
What Brundle Says:
- Brundle points to the 1986 season as a cautionary tale, where internal competition within Williams benefited Alain Prost.
- He believes Norris and Piastri could similarly take points off each other.
The Details:
- McLaren's decision to not designate a clear number one driver could backfire.
- Brundle recommends making a decision on driver priority, possibly before the summer break.
What's next: McLaren needs to consider whether their current strategy is sustainable and if a change is needed to maximize their chances in the championship.
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