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Lando Norris gave McLaren a positive end to their Friday by setting the quickest time in the second practice session for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. After Ferrari confirmed Charles Leclerc will take a 10-place grid penalty for Sunday’s constructors’ championship deciding race, McLaren’s start to the weekend got even more promising when Norris and

For the first time in three years the world championship will be decided in the final round at Abu Dhabi. Not the drivers’ title, of course, but a fight for the constructors’ crown between a pair of teams who haven’t won it for a long time. Ferrari’s 16-year title drought is their longest ever, while

McLaren complained about the severity of Lando Norris’s for failing to slow for double waved yellow flags during the Qatar Grand Prix. Norris was given a 10-second stop-go penalty, one of the harshest sanctions available to the stewards, for the incident on lap 30 of yesterday’s race. When imposed, the penalty requires a driver to

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella explained why their drivers were unable to replicate their strong performance from the sprint race qualifying session. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri qualified first and third respectively for the weekend’s opening race. However the pair will share the second row of the grid for the grand prix after being out-qualified