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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko mocked McLaren after the Japanese Grand Prix, referring to McLaren’s conservative strategy as the “new papaya rule.”

Yesterday, the media exposed on-board footage from the Suzuka circuit. Among them, one image left a deep impression on fans—Lewis Hamilton’s SF-25 car, like a wild horse, wildly swinging its tail in high-speed corners.

After the F1 Japanese Grand Prix, Lando Norris openly questioned the team’s conservative strategy, saying that McLaren could have ended Max Verstappen’s dominance but lacked a winner’s mentality, leading to the championship trophy being handed over.

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko mocked McLaren after the Japanese Grand Prix, referring to McLaren’s conservative strategy as the “new papaya rule.”