'Impressed' Wheatley offers take on McLaren’s hotly debated Italian GP swap

09:34, 09 Sep 2025
Updated: 10:34, 09 Sep 2025
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Sauber team principal Jonathan Wheatley shared his thoughts on the position swap that McLaren imposed on Oscar Piastri in the closing stages of the Italian Grand Prix.
Although fully in the championship fight with Lando Norris and not at fault for the Brit’s slow pit stop at the Italian Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri still obeyed the team order from the pit wall, agreeing to give up three valuable points that could prove decisive in such a tight title battle.
From a potential 37-point lead, the Australian now sees his teammate 31 points ahead, after the latter lost 25 points following his retirement at Zandvoort.
The position swap and McLaren’s strict approach sparked debate after the race, with several people—including Max Verstappen—commenting. The Dutchman stated that he wouldn’t have given the position back if he had been in Piastri’s shoes.
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Wheatley shares thoughts on the McLaren swap

Jonathan Wheatley was keen to share his thoughts and told GPblog: ''I don't know because I'm not in that team, but they would have obviously talked about how they were going to go about racing.''
''I guess they had a conversation that, if there was a team error, they would swapped positions, I assume. It wasn't a surprise because there didn't seem to be much radio traffic about it.''
He then went to add: ''They obviously learned a lot of hard lessons last year. I've been very impressed with how they've managed the two drivers fighting the championship this year.''
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''I think they were ahead of it. They weren't having a discussion in the race. It's clearly something they talked about before.''
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