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Montreal (AFP) – George Russell powered his Mercedes to the top of the times ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris in Friday's second practice for this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.
Norris shared his team boss’s sentiment, paying tribute to the team back at base that developed the MCL39. “The team are doing a very good job. We have a lot of good competition,” he said.
Lando Norris has taken full responsibility for his crash with McLaren teammate, Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix, admitting he 'made a fool' of himself. Thom Tillis says he will retire ...
LANDO NORRIS held his hands up after crashing into the back of team-mate Oscar Piastri. The two McLarens came together with just three laps of the Canadian Grand Prix to go after their thrilling ba… ...
Lando Norris warns McLaren ‘our competitors are catching up’ McLaren holds a 197-point advantage over its nearest rival at the top of the teams’ standings, headed by Ferrari on 165 and ...
Norris, who had been attempting to pass Piastri for fourth place, told his team it was "all my bad" and that it was "stupid of me". Norris' car retired on the spot with front suspension damage and ...
Lando Norris retires after collision with Oscar Piastri In the final laps, Norris had closed in on Piastri with the advantage of slightly fresher tyres and made a bold move down the inside at the ...
Makar of Avalanche surprised with Norris Trophy after golf outing 26-year-old defenseman wins award for 2nd time after having 30 goals, 92 points The Playback API request failed for an unknown reason ...
It's the second Norris Trophy of his career, along with a second-place finish and two third-place finishes. Hughes was third on the majority of Norris ballots, though he did receive 39 second ...
Lando Norris knew he was wrong. After the race, he said sorry to the team. He took the blame. Andrea Stella liked that. He said, “Lando owned the mistake and said sorry right away. That matters ...
Lando Norris put “quite a few demons and F1 paddock doubts to bed” with his victory at the Monaco Grand Prix, it has been claimed. That is the view of Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle, who was ...