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McLaren Announce Signing of F2 Champion Amid Oscar Piastri Exit Rumours
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sports10h ago

McLaren Announce Signing of F2 Champion Amid Oscar Piastri Exit Rumours

  • McLaren signs Oscar Piastri, the Formula 2 champion, in a major driver acquisition.
  • Piastri joins McLaren as his long-term F1 future remains under consideration by teams.
  • The deal aligns Piastri with McLaren's development plans for rising talent.
  • Announcement signals a potential shift in McLaren’s driver lineup for upcoming seasons.
  • Piastri’s signing represents a step forward in his Formula 1 career trajectory.
  • The deal matters for McLaren’s strategy to nurture young talent for the future.
  • The news comes as Formula 1 teams assess driver options amid uncertainty.
  • Piastri’s arrival could influence McLaren’s development path in the near term.
  • The signing underscores McLaren’s commitment to cultivating top driving talent.
  • The agreement fills a critical open spot for McLaren amid ongoing driver market chatter.
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Fernando Alonso to sit out Abu Dhabi FP1 with two Aston Martin rookies on track
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sports6h ago

Fernando Alonso to sit out Abu Dhabi FP1 with two Aston Martin rookies on track

  • Cian Shields, a Formula 2 rookie, will drive Aston Martin's AMR25 in Abu Dhabi FP1.
  • The session fulfills Aston Martin’s mandatory rookie driver obligations for the season.
  • Shields has prior AMR experience through a TPC test and simulator work.
  • Gerry Hughes from Aston Martin praised Shields’ development and readiness.
  • Aston Martin aims to strengthen its 6th-place bid in the Constructors’ standings at the final race.
  • Shields is 20 years old and promoted from Formula 3 to Formula 2 this year.
  • Alonso will not drive in FP1; Shields will drive Alonso’s AMR25.
  • The final Abu Dhabi round is used to complete rookie driving obligations for the season.
  • Fernando Alonso’s role will be temporarily filled by Shields for FP1 in Abu Dhabi.
  • The announcement aligns with Aston Martin’s broader F1 development and rookies strategy for 2025.
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