McLaren News
Pos | Team | Pts |
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3 | 268 |
Martin Whitmarsh says it is important both McLaren cars continue to finish in the top ten in the remaining six races.
Under-the-spotlight Sergio Perez has expressed disappointment with his performances at McLaren so far this season.
Tai Woffinden will ride through the pain barrier as he attempts to become the world champion on Saturday.
Christian Horner has revealed that McLaren are set to become the next team to conduct a permitted Pirelli tyre test.
McLaren Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh tells Sky Sports F1's Craig Slater that he would re-sign Fernando Alonso.
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh has admitted that he would like to sign Fernando Alonso for 2014.
Jenson Button has told Sky Sports F1 that his deal to stay at McLaren for the 2014 season has now been sealed.
Sergio Perez says a deal for him to stay at McLaren for a second season in 2014 is 'pretty much done.'
McLaren's Jonathan Neale insists the team will "soon" be in a position to confirm their driver line-up for next season.
Jenson Button has made clear that his contractual situation at McLaren for 2014 is "not an issue for either party".
Force India Team Principal Vijay Mallya says McLaren are catchable in the 2013 Constructors' Championship.
Anna Woolhouse catches up with British former F1 driver John Watson, who reflects on his time at McLaren as they celebrate their 50th birthday this year.
Jenson Button and Sergio Perez felt they were 'sitting ducks' in the Italian GP due to insufficient straight-line speed.
Jenson Button says he is ready to commit his future to McLaren until the end of the 2015 season.
McLaren's Sam Michael says the question mark surrounding Pirelli's ongoing supply isn't really an issue for teams.
Sergio Perez is aiming to return to the points at Monza as McLaren eye a strong result on their 50th anniversary.
Sam Michael says McLaren will bring a few minor upgrades to Monza and expects Singapore to be the next major package.
McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh reckons Kimi Raikkonen does want to leave Lotus but suspects the Finn "will not succeed".
Jenson Button is set to sign a new deal at McLaren that will effectively tie him to the team for the rest of his career.
Jenson Button couldn't score the podium he wanted in Belgium but was nonetheless happy with sixth place at Spa.
# | Team | Pts |
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1 | Red Bull | 355 |
2 | Ferrari | 291 |
3 | McLaren | 268 |
4 | Mercedes | 196 |
5 | Aston Martin | 58 |