McLaren have caused a media storm at the United States Grand Prix by refusing to reveal details of a sporting penalty that will be applied to Lando Norris for colliding with title rival and team-mate Oscar Piastri in Singapore.

McLaren chief executive Zak Brown and team principal Andrea Stella said after the race in Singapore that they saw no reason to take action over the first-lap overtake, but Norris stunned the paddock on Thursday in Austin by revealing he would face "repercussions" that could impact him until the end of the season.

The Brit trails Piastri by 22 points with six rounds of the 2025 season remaining, with the unknown sanction appearing to stiffen his task of chasing down the Australian.

Across two separate interviews with Sky Sports F1 on Friday at The Circuit of The

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