
"We've treated him as a threat the whole year even when he was a few more points behind, he said. We treat him as a threat because we know what he's capable of, we know what Red Bull is capable of so therefore nothing changes now because he's still the threat he's always been through the whole year."
"There's no point in trying to treat it any differently because we've been doing a good job and I'm very happy with the job we've all been doing. We know what areas we need to do better, we know what things we need to improve on. I don't feel like I had a bad weekend last weekend or we had a bad result so that's a good thing."
Both McLaren drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, were disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix after FIA inspection found skid blocks on their cars worn below the 9mm limit. Max Verstappen won the race and regained championship momentum as the disqualifications removed Norris's and Piastri's points, reducing the deficit to Verstappen to 24 points and placing Piastri level. Andrea Stella denied that McLaren took excessive risks with the cars in Las Vegas. Norris said his focus on securing his first world championship remains unchanged, acknowledged the Las Vegas outcome hurt, and identified areas where performance must improve heading into Qatar.
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