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Why McLaren felt the “real picture” was Miami GP qualifying and not its sprint pole and win

McLaren felt the “real picture” of the Formula 1 pecking order appeared in Miami Grand Prix qualifying, as it went from a sprint pole position and 1-2...

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McLaren felt the “real picture” of the Formula 1 pecking order appeared in Miami Grand Prix qualifying, as it went from a sprint pole position and 1-2...

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  • What changed: McLaren felt the “real picture” of the Formula 1 pecking order appeared in Miami Grand Prix qualifying, as it went from a sprint pole position and 1-2.
  • Who it affects: Lando Norris and McLaren are the main threads to track.
  • Read next: Start with Lando Norris, McLaren, or Miami archive for more context.

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A result shaped by track position and execution.

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It can shift the competitive picture around the teams and drivers involved across the current F1 picture.

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Source
Motorsport.com
Drivers
Lando Norris (Bio & Records)
Teams
McLaren F1 Team (History & Technical Path)
Circuits
Miami International Autodrome (Layout & History)

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Source: Motorsport.com

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