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Jolyon Palmer praises McLaren for their effective management of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri's competition. Despite initial concerns, the team successfully navigated the title fight without damaging the drivers' relationship.
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Despite all the questions raised about McLarenâs papaya rules last season, Jolyon Palmer has acknowledged they got their strategy right.
Throughout the title fight between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, McLarenâs handling of the situation drew plenty of attention. There were concerns that it might end up damaging the relationship between the two drivers.
Norris went on to win the championship without any issues between him and Piastri. But there were still people who felt things could get worse.
If that had happened, it could have led to changes within McLaren. They might have made a different decision with either Norris or Piastri if they believed it was best for the team in the long term.
But despite his past criticism, former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer now believes that McLaren handled things well and ended up making it work.
Reflecting on McLarenâs handling of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri during the 2025 season, Jolyon Palmer spoke on the F1 Nation podcast about how his view has changed.
While heâd been critical of the teamâs approach at the time, Palmer admitted that their success across both championships showed they had managed things well.
âThey sort of got away with it because McLaren won both championships. So they were spinning plates the whole way through the season, and it must have given them so much extra work that the other teams werenât having to doâŠâ
âYouâve probably got Zak and Andrea Stella in communication with the race engineers. How much communication, how much thought process is going on to how you manage those races?
Kimi Antonelli and George Russell are both at the top of the driversâ standings, which has raised questions about whether Mercedes is heading for another internal battle. This came up when discussing the past issues between Norris and Piastri at .
Jolyon Palmer acknowledged that McLaren's strategy regarding their papaya rules was effective during the title fight between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
McLaren managed the competition well, allowing Lando Norris to win the championship without any issues arising between him and Oscar Piastri.
There were concerns that McLaren's management of the competition could damage the relationship between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, but these fears did not materialize.

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Russell hasnât looked comfortable since Antonelliâs rise. The momentum he built early in the season has faded a bit in recent races, adding to his frustration.
While Antonelli may be leading now, thereâs still plenty of racing left, and Russellâs experience could become a factor as the season wears on. Managing this dynamic wonât be easy for Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.
Heâs been here before, most notably during the intense battles between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg under his watch at Mercedes.
This time, Wolff will want to avoid similar issues. Watching how McLaren managed their drivers last year could offer some valuable lessons on keeping things balanced within his own team.
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