McLaren's radical racing freedom could be their downfall. While Norris and Piastri battle without restraint, rivals enforce hierarchy. Is pure racing worth risking championship glory?

McLaren's bold 40% diversity target challenges racing's male-dominated status quo.

Their strategy is already changing the game.

The team has made remarkable progress with 29% representation from underrepresented backgrounds in 2023, showing their commitment is more than just talk.

The Path to the Pits initiative has supported 377 participants from diverse backgrounds in just four months, demonstrating McLaren's serious approach to promoting diversity in racing careers.

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