In Abu Dhabi, McLaren Crowned F1 Constructors' Champion for 2024, for the Ninth Time

(By Juan Maqueda and Marcelo Maurizio) In the world of motorsport, few stories are as thrilling as McLaren F1's journey in 2024. After a 26-year wait and a series of challenges, the British team has returned to the top, claiming the constructors' championship for the ninth time. This victory not only showcases the ingenuity and perseverance of the team but also marks a historic moment in Formula 1, breaking the dominance of giants like Mercedes and Red Bull. In this article, we’ll dive into the factors that led to this remarkable resurgence, unpacking the season that culminated in the epic race at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

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The Resurrection of a Giant



The 2024 constructors' championship not only marks a triumphant comeback for McLaren but also highlights the importance of innovation, teamwork, and resilience. This victory should be seen as a turning point in Formula 1 history, where effort and dedication can lead a team to glory. "The future of McLaren looks bright, and this title is just the beginning of a new era."

McLaren Champion with 666 Points

 

  • Ferrari: 652 points 

 

  • Red Bull: 589 points 

 

  • Mercedes: 468 points 

 

  • Aston Martin: 94 points
    Ferrari really gave it their all, finishing just 18 points behind to become the runner-up.

 

 

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McLaren F1 clinched the constructors' championship with 666 points, marking their ninth title.

Lando Norris secured an impressive victory in Abu Dhabi, leading McLaren to the championship and earning the runner-up spot in the drivers' standings.

The introduction of key improvements at the Miami GP marked a turning point.

Check out McLaren’s celebration here.




 

The Path to Success

 

"McLaren has shown that determination and strategy can overcome any obstacle." This year, the team entered the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with a 21-point lead over rival Ferrari. After a season filled with ups and downs, McLaren achieved an impressive total of 666 points, surpassing Ferrari (652) and Red Bull (589). The key to their success lay in the perfect blend of talent and strategy.



The Importance of the Drivers

 

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri became the backbone of the team. "Norris's contribution, with 374 points, alongside Piastri's 292, was crucial for this achievement," experts noted. Both drivers demonstrated exceptional ability to handle pressure, remaining calm in critical moments and executing maneuvers that consistently put them on the podium.

 

 

Innovation and Technology

 

"Since introducing crucial upgrades at the Miami GP, McLaren established itself as the best car for most weekends." This innovation extended beyond aerodynamics, incorporating enhanced energy management and a new approach to pit strategy. The technical team’s agility in implementing these changes was vital to their success.



 

Strategy in the Final Race

 

At the Yas Marina circuit, McLaren executed a meticulous plan. "From the start of the race, the strategy was clear: maximize the advantage and minimize risks." While Ferrari faced technical issues, including a battery failure for Charles Leclerc, McLaren kept their focus and delivered a standout performance in the pits, securing key positions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

When was the last time McLaren won the constructors' championship?
McLaren's last victory in this category was in 1998.

How did the Miami GP impact McLaren's season?
The introduction of significant upgrades during the Miami GP allowed McLaren to achieve superior performance and compete at the highest level.

What does this title mean for McLaren’s future in F1?
This triumph represents a rebirth for McLaren and lays a solid foundation for future competitions.

 

 



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