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Why McLaren played it right with Ricciardo and Norris in Italian GP

Article To news overview © McLaren McLaren finally ended their run of 170 Grands Prix without victory thanks to Daniel Ricciardo's win at Monza, and Martin Brundle believes the team made the right call in having their drivers hold station at the end of the race. The Australian took a famous win at the Italian Grand Prix, a result that means he'll be able to drive Dale Earnhardt's No3 Chevrolet from McLaren CEO Zak Brown's extensive collection of historic and racing cars. Although Ricciardo claimed the win, there was a moment in the race when Norris took to the team radio and said his teammate was going "too slow". In the end, McLaren opted to have their drivers hold position, a...
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