Oscar Piastri's McLaren plotting to upstage Red Bull in Baku as three-way battle emerges for constructrers

Alan Baldwin
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McLaren are hunting down Red Bull.
McLaren are hunting down Red Bull. Credit: Mark Thompson/Getty Images

Oscar Piastri’s McLaren can go top of the Formula One constructors’ standings in Azerbaijan this weekend on a Baku street circuit that has favoured champions and leaders Red Bull more than any team in the past.

The British-based team start the final long-haul phase of the season only eight points behind faltering rivals they have outscored by more than that margin in all of their last five races.

Lando Norris, 62 points behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the drivers’ battle, has yet to stand on the podium in Baku while Australian teammate Piastri, 106 off the lead in fourth, finished 11th as a rookie last year.

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This time could be different, with McLaren’s upgraded car looking quick everywhere.

The big question will be whether team orders will be applied, should the occasion arise, to boost Norris’s chances after a golden opportunity was missed in Monza.

“Our goal is clear. I have every faith in the team to keep working and improving. Now with both championships on the table, we’re more determined than ever. I’m proud of the team and can’t wait to see what we can do this weekend,” said the Briton.

Once-dominant triple champion Verstappen is on a six-race losing streak and finished only sixth in the most recent round in Italy, won by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri of Australia
Australia's Oscar Piastri will be looking to boost McLaren's constructors' title hopes in Baku. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

The Dutch driver won on the shores of the Caspian Sea in 2022 but Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez has the better record there and is the only driver to have triumphed twice.

“Monza was a tough race and it is our priority to get our form back to where it needs to be,” said Verstappen, who has spent time in the factory simulator ahead of the first leg of a double-header with Singapore.

“The team has been working hard to improve the issues we have been seeing with the car from the past few races.”

While Red Bull have won the last three races in Baku, Leclerc is chasing his fourth successive Azerbaijan GP pole position with his team only 39 points behind Red Bull with eight rounds remaining.

The Ferrari driver, and teammate Carlos Sainz, could be contenders for victory at a tricky circuit that combines fast slipstreaming on the straights with tricky, twisty turns through the old town.

Race winner Charles Leclerc of Monaco and Ferrari and Fourth placed Carlos Sainz of Spain and Ferrari celebrate with the team.
Race winner Charles Leclerc of Monaco and Ferrari and Fourth placed Carlos Sainz of Spain and Ferrari celebrate with the team. Credit: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Mercedes also have reasons to be optimistic, despite difficult recent races in the Netherlands and Italy, as the only team other than Red Bull to have won in Baku.

Kevin Magnussen will be absent from the starting grid, the Haas driver triggering a one race ban for accumulated penalty points.

Ferrari reserve Oliver Bearman, who will be taking the Dane’s place next season, stands in -- for the second time this season after replacing appendicitis-stricken Sainz at Ferrari in Melbourne.

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