McLaren made the journey to Mexico with a rot to stop. Only a few weeks ago, it looked inevitable that one of its drivers would claim their first Formula 1 title win given the gulf to the rest of the field – but in that time, a resurgent Max Verstappen had scythed away at a once-three-figure points deficit. With his arrears now a far more manageable 40 points to Oscar Piastri, McLaren needed to get serious.
In recent races, the MCL39 had looked capricious at best. Contextualised by Red Bull’s growing momentum, there was reason for McLaren to be slightly worried when it got to Mexico – especially as Red Bull has historically gone well at the high-altitude Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
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