Christian Horner sends McLaren ‘self-interest’ warning about battling drivers

Christian Horner has a wa🌊rning for McLaren amid the F1 world champio🐼nship battle.

Max Verstappen comfortably beat the two McLarens at Imola
Max Verstappen comfortably beat the two McLarens at Imola

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has warned McLaren that their drivers could start acting with “self-interest” as the F1 championship battle hots up.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen beat the McLaren’s to take a dominant victory at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix after pulling off an audacious move to overtake pole-sitter 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri around the outside of the first corner.

The Dutchman controlled the race from there and was able t🌞o easily pull clear of the McLarens during a 10-lap sprint to the chequered flag after a late Safety Car bun𒅌ched the field up.

Red Bull team principal Horner questioned McLaren’s decision to allow their drivers to battle over second place at the end of the race, despite Piastri being on much older tyres than 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris, who pitted under the second Safety Car.

“Oscar had obviously pushed quite hard♐ early on and you could see he was starting to get a little bit of graining on that front-right," Horner said.

"And so, it was borderline whether it was going to be a two-stop or one-stop. They obviously pulled the trigger on the two-stop, but it dropped you out because of the length of 🐷the pitlane here being 27 seconds.

"It put him into a world of pain traffic-wise. An🐼d so Max was then able to keep running and the deg was super low. And even ꦕwith Lando in clean air behind, we were able to manage quite easily a nine-, nine-and-a-half-second gap.

"The VSC came out, and the pitstop was pretty straightforward. Oscar pitted again on his strategy, which sort of neutralised him, but by tha🐼t time he'd used both of🐽 his hard tyres.

"And then 𒊎that final safety car, obviously Max pitted, Lando pitted, but it dropped him behind Oscar, which was, you know, you've got two drivers that are fighting for a world championship.

"At some point, self-interest will always outweigh team interest. That's the conflict. So, they did a good job t𒅌o not make contact. It was commendable tha♔t they were allowed to race, but you could see it got pretty close.”

Verstappen's second win of the season has seen him cಞlose to ༺within 22 points of championship leader Piastri, who is 13 points clear of Norris. 

Verstappen picked up his second win of 2025
Verstappen picked up his second win of 2025

A sign of weakness at McLaren?

McLaren’s decision not to call for Piastri to move aside at the Safety Car restart, which enabled Verstappen to maintain ꦜhis lead, drew criticism from 1997 F🦩1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve.

”They show weakness. Basically, they dಌon't show the strength that Red Bull are always showing year after year,” 𒁏Villeneuve told Sky Sports F1.

"It's as if they're afraid to be aggressive in trying to 🐼win the Drivers' Championship, and they're afraid to go against Piastri. It's really, really odd.

"Piastri messed up that first corner. He got caug🌺ht out sleeping. He sho🌼uld never have come out of the corner second and then he didn't have the pace, which was odd. Norris had more pace.

"On the restart, McLaren knew that it was a matter ꩲof laps before Norris would have taken Piastri with the tyre difference, it was obvious.

"100 per cent s🌱ure he would get ahead, so why make him lose three laps instead oಌf giving him a shot at Verstappen?

"Because Verstappen is in for the championship. You don't want to💛 gi🉐ve Verstappen wins. That's more points for him in the Drivers' Championship.

"They seem to be happy with second and third. Maclaren has a car where a good weekend means first and second. Anything less is a bit disappointing. First and third isಞꦕ fairly acceptable, but they seem happy with second and third.

"That weakness thing. You can see it also in the strategy. When No🍸🃏rris went long, why do you pit him?

"You made the decision to go lo✅ng. You stay on the track. Your pace is still good.꧒ So why pit a little bit early? It's as if you're afraid to go for it.

"They didn't take advantage of the virtual safety car. At the end of the day, with the other safety car, it didn't m🌳ake a difference. But still, it shows that lack of 'let's go for it.'"

But McLaren team principal Andrea Stella defended his si🎃de’s decision-making.

"It was definitely a thought [to♛ swap positionꦺs],” he told Sky Sports F1.

"We want to have Oscar having his own chances at the restart. So we assumed the✨ principle if Lando was able to pass Max he should have been able to pass Oscar pretty easily considering he was on fairly old tyres.

"In reality, if the pace delta was enough things would have taken care of thღemselves. We are happy with how things unfolde✃d.

"Both drivers are happy, think tha🐠t was fair and that'ﷺs the way we go racing."

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