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McLaren had the opportunity to take victory at the Italian Grand Prix after locking out the front row in qualifying but couldn’t secure an all-important victory. The British team had the quickest car in Italy but lost out as Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc perfected the one-stop strategy to win the race. Lando Norris lost the lead after starting on pole position to his teammate Oscar Piastri on the opening lap, as the Australian swept around the outside at the Della Roggia chicane. Norris finished third behind his teammate in Italy, and the team’s reluctance to swap the two drivers in the closing st…

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