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2023 Qatar Grand Prix - [POST RACE] discussion thread
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That's the problem with team orders in a race like today's. Lando was setting fastest laps at will behind Oscar. After Max's slow stop the gap was something like 4 seconds back to Oscar. What happens if instead of maintaining a small gap back to Piastri, Max is forced to push harder because of a charging Lando? Maybe Lando is closer during Max's pit window, etc.
I understand the McLaren reasoning for team orders to secure a solid result for both drivers, but Lando was out for redemption today after a tough start to the weekend and the fans potentially lost a chance to see someone challenge Max on pure pace.
Hopefully we'll get to see a lot more wheel to wheel racing for the lead before the end of the season.