Former World Champion Dismisses McLaren Theory: “Nonsense”

Alan Jones has no time for the theory circulating among some fans that McLaren is favouring Lando Norris over Oscar Piastri. According to the 1980 world champion, the idea that McLaren is actively holding Piastri back is “absolute nonsense”. Jones believes the Australian still has improving to do, but insists the team is treating its drivers equally. 

The debate emerged after several race weekends in which Norris appeared more competitive, especially in the closing stages of Grands Prix. Some supporters suggested McLaren was prioritising Norris because he is in the thick of the title fight, while Piastri has experienced more inconsistent results. 

Jones, however, says the explanation is far simpler. He believes Norris is currently the more complete driver and that Piastri is still going through necessary learning phases. 

“Piastri Needs Time” 

Speaking to speedcafe.com, Jones said he sees nothing suspicious in McLaren’s approach. “Piastri just needs more time. That is all. He is doing a fantastic job, but Norris has more experience and is putting it to good use.” 

Jones went on to dismiss the suggestion that McLaren would disadvantage one of its own drivers. “Why would any team sabotage their second car? It makes no sense. They want both cars to finish as high as possible. The conspiracy theories are nonsense.” 

Norris Deserves Credit 

Jones also praised Norris for maintaining composure in the title fight. “Lando is driving extremely well. He is consistent, he is smart and he is getting everything out of the car. You cannot blame McLaren for backing a driver who keeps delivering.” 

The Australian legend believes Piastri will soon reach that same level. “Oscar has the talent. He is fast, he learns quickly and he will only get stronger. But you cannot expect him to be perfect immediately. That is not realistic, especially in a car that is still demanding to drive.”

With McLaren locked in a tight battle with Red Bull and Ferrari, Jones says the team needs both drivers operating at their best. “Once Oscar finds that last bit of consistency, McLaren will be even more dangerous. And that day is coming.” 

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