The renewed vision at McLaren to build "a winning race car" comes off the back of structural changes, with executive technical director James Key departing and three new specialised technical director roles introduced, all reporting directly to team principal Andrea Stella. "I think our driver line-up is one of our big strengths right now and I am excited to all work together to give them the car that they need to get to the front because I think we have two drivers who are championship calibre." 'Stella has right qualities to oversee new structure' "Oscar looks to be a sensational rookie and we are very excited and he did a great job in Saudi and he has done through testing. "It is now his fifth season which is crazy to think given how young he is. I think Lando has a tremendous amount of experience," Brown added. "I am very happy with our driver line-up. You can listen to the latest episode of the Sky Sports F1 Podcast nowīrown also praised Norris' rookie team-mate Oscar Piastri, who will make his home F1 debut at Albert Park. Sky F1's Martin Brundle gives his thoughts on Norris' situation at McLaren, following a worrying start to the year in Bahrain.
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