Zak Brown has urged Lando Norris to show Max Verstappen “the limits” but still keep it clean as driving into a rival is neither the Briton nor McLaren’s style. Having dominated Formula 1 in ...
As Lady Luck threw the dice in Brazil, Lando Norris admits that was a “tough” result to swallow as it meant the World title was “not within reach” for him this season. Closing the gap on ...
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 03: Pole position qualifier Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren ... [+] celebrates in parc ferme during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil at ...
A driver championship battle could be decided in Las Vegas come Saturday night. Advertisement Lando Norris sat in the FIA news conference Wednesday evening, fielding question after question about ...
McLaren driver Lando Norris and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen have battled valiantly throughout the 2024 season in search of wins and podiums. While Norris has mostly had the faster car, it is ...
Lando Norris has revealed the week after the Sao Paulo Grand Prix was "pretty demoralising" as he suffered a huge blow to his championship hopes. Norris is set to lose out to Verstappen in this ...
Lando Norris has revealed that he couldn’t sleep for days after seeing his world championship dream all but die in Brazil a fortnight ago. The Briton remains only mathematically in the chase ...
Lando Norris has admitted to feeling utterly demoralised for a week after his hopes of winning the Drivers' Championship were dashed, with the door now "almost shut" following a disappointing ...
Lando Norris said he could not sleep for two days and had "a pretty s****y week" after Max Verstappen all-but ended his title hopes. Knowing that, Norris said he struggled in the days after that ...
All the Dutchman needs to do to secure the title with two grands prix to spare is finish ahead of rival Lando Norris on Sunday morning. A fourth world title will elevate the 27-year-old Red Bull ...
As a result, Zak Brown asserted that Lando Norris was sometimes too ‘open-hearted’ while racing on the track. This meant that the Briton held himself back which wasn’t particularly a weakness.
Lando Norris said he was left feeling demoralised for a week – and could not sleep for two days – after seeing the door virtually slammed shut on his bid for world championship glory.