Monza 2025 was supposed to be McLarenâs showcase of strength. Instead, it became the flashpoint of a civil war inside the papaya garage. What should have been a celebration of raw speed and teamwork collapsed into accusations of favoritism, betrayal, and sabotage after Oscar Piastri was ordered to hand over his hard-earned P2 to teammateâand title rivalâLando Norris.
The drama began with a slow pit stop that left Norris scrambling while Piastri surged forward, executing flawless laps that stunned the crowd. But just as Piastri seemed set to lock in a podium ahead of his more experienced teammate, McLaren dropped the hammer: âOscar, let Lando through.â The call detonated like a bombshell. In seconds, a proud fight became a bitter controversy, and Piastriâs fury ignited.
Backed by his outspoken manager Mark Webber, Piastri stormed into a confrontation with team management. Webber, his words sharp as a blade, branded the order a âhuge mistakeâ and warned the team of an internal collapse if they continued to back Norris at Piastriâs expense. âThis isnât racingâitâs politics,â Webber blasted, echoing the ghosts of past Formula 1 feuds that tore legendary teams apart.
Piastri has since lodged a formal protest, making it crystal clear: he refuses to play the sacrificial lamb in McLarenâs championship gamble. His demand? Transparency and fairnessâor else. Norris, meanwhile, insists the team acted within âpre-existing agreements,â but his defense only poured gasoline on the fire, raising suspicions that McLaren has already chosen their golden boy.
The fallout has reached far beyond McLaren. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff openly slammed the call, questioning whether McLaren has âany real racing spirit left.â Paddock insiders whisper that Monza may be remembered not as a showcase of McLarenâs power, but as the moment they planted the seeds of a destructive rivalry between two of F1âs brightest stars.
As the dust settles, the stakes have never been higher. Can McLaren salvage unity before the rivalry spirals into all-out war? Or has the team already sacrificed its future to protect one driverâs title bid? Fans are left stunned, asking the question no one at McLaren dares answer: Did Monza mark the beginning of McLarenâs downfall?
đ One thing is certain: the next race wonât just be about points. It will be about power, politics, and survival inside the walls of McLaren.