McLaren's management of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri has been a subject of interest in the Formula 1 paddock. The team, led by CEO Zak Brown and Sporting Director Andrea Stella, have been praised for their ability to balance the competing demands of two talented drivers.
Norris and Piastri seem level-headed and humble, but also intensely ambitious. Becoming world champion can change drivers, and McLaren's management has been effective in managing Norris and Piastri's expectations.
The team's approach to driver management is focused on giving both drivers equal opportunity to compete for wins and the championship. This approach has been praised by Alonso, who has worked with Stella and Brown in the past.
However, it remains to be seen how well McLaren can sustain this approach over time. Norris and Piastri are both ambitious drivers who will push each other to perform at their best, which could create tension within the team.
Ultimately, McLaren's success will depend on its ability to manage the driver relationship effectively and balance the competing demands of two talented drivers.
Norris and Piastri seem level-headed and humble, but also intensely ambitious. Becoming world champion can change drivers, and McLaren's management has been effective in managing Norris and Piastri's expectations.
The team's approach to driver management is focused on giving both drivers equal opportunity to compete for wins and the championship. This approach has been praised by Alonso, who has worked with Stella and Brown in the past.
However, it remains to be seen how well McLaren can sustain this approach over time. Norris and Piastri are both ambitious drivers who will push each other to perform at their best, which could create tension within the team.
Ultimately, McLaren's success will depend on its ability to manage the driver relationship effectively and balance the competing demands of two talented drivers.