The crucial pitstop that clinched McLaren the 2024 F1 world title
McLaren were seve🐻n-tenths of a second away from losing the F1 constructors' title.

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says his team would have lost the F1 constructors’ championship to Ferrari without a lightning-quick p🥀it stop.
Lando Norris’s victory at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix secured McLaren their ninth con𝔍structors’ championship crown but their first since 1998.
Norris was under immense pressure - especially after teammate Oscar Piastri was spun around by Max Verstappen into the first corner - but did not put a foot wrong asไ he resisted the Ferrari duo of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
His fourth win of🌃 the campaign ultimately put the title beyond Ferrari’s reach, with McLaren triumphing by 14 poi👍nts in the end.
McLaren’s pit crew also delivered by pulling off a crucial two-second pit stop for 𒊎Norris when he pitted after Sainz, who had been gaining the Briton on fresher tyres. With Norris’s margin of victory only 5.8 seconds at the chequered flag, fine margins during the pit stops proved vital.
And Brown lauded McL♔aren’s pit crew for their performance💦 under pressure.
“I would not have wanted to be on the pit crew who needed to deliver a two-second pit stop, and they did”꧒ Brown told the podcast.
“I mean, talk about pressure. While the season, of course, is made up of 24 races, you could say we were about seven-tenths [of a second] away fr🌳om losing the championship.
“Because Lando came out 1.6, 1.7 [seconds] in front of Carlos, aꦫnd Carlos was fast. And I think with the dirty air there, even though I think Lando had a little bit left in the tank, had he been in DRS, I don’t think we would have been able to defend it: The Ferrari’s very quick in a straight line, Lando gets in the dirty air.
“Imagine: Carlos comes in, he does a 2.2-second pit sಌtop, you know you need to better that. What pressure. They stepped up, delivered the best pit stop of the race, and that’s what the team has been doing all year. It’s been amazing.”
McLaren’s 'business as usual’ approach
Brown said he wanted McLaren to approach the season final𒈔e no different to any other race, despite 🔯the championship being at stake.
“It’s got to be business as usual. It’s easy to ꦕsay, and of course it’s not 𒅌exactly: everyone knows it’s not business as usual,” he explained.
"But I had a lot of people as🐻king me ‘what are you going to do different for this race or𝓀 the last couple of races’. I think you’ve got to keep doing what got you in the position you are in.
“The minute you start changing your game, it’s like, waitꦅ a minute, we’ve been doing great pit stops all ye🦋ar, we’ve got the world record, we don’t need to tell them what’s on the line. I think they knew that.”

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