Lando Norris

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Lando Norris felt P5 was possible at British Grand Prix (GiveMeSport)

McLaren driver Lando Norris revealed after the race that he felt as though a fifth place finish was possible at Silverstone.

“It’s scary to watch especially in the middle of a race but shows how good the safety is and hopefully they’re back racing next week.” Naturally, the headline grabbing at Silverstone was done by the huge crash that played out at the start of the race, and the McLaren driver reflected on the incident in the press pen after the chequered flag: The British driver was obviously looking to secure a good result in front of a home crowd and started the race from sixth place.

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Lando Norris Goes on F1 Roast With Carlos Sainz Maiden Victory ... (EssentiallySports)

Mclaren driver, Lando Norris passes a witty remark for his bud, Carlos Sainz who grabbed his maiden F1 victory at the British GP.

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"OMG HE BROKE THE MATRIX"– Lando Norris predicted Carlos ... (The Sportsrush)

Lando Norris predicted the podium positions for the British Grand Prix way before the race actually happened, and F1 fans are confused.

It showed the exact sports where Sergio Perez, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc finished at Silverstone. The competition was surely top-notch, and till the end, there were multiple race leaders who looked pretty comfortable at the top in their respective leads. Look at his smile there.”

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'It should have been P5' says Norris after losing out to Alonso during ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Lando Norris was pleased to finish with a decent points haul in his home race at Silverstone – but was left frustrated as he felt his strategy cost him an ...

We did a lot of things very well today and we had reasonable pace in the car, it was just maybe a late call with the pit stop and that cost us one position today. It was great to see Zhou, Alex and George get out of their cars safely today; it's never nice to see an accident like that, so I'm glad the safety equipment did its job properly.” “I felt like we deserved P5, but unfortunately we lost out at the final pit stop under the Safety Car. I think we drove a good race.

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Lando Norris: “We still got some good points, but it could have been ... (The Checkered Flag)

Lando Norris finished the British Grand Prix in sixth but felt he should have finished ahead of Fernando Alonso having lost out to the Spaniard in the pit ...

Then we had an issue with DRS which meant I couldn’t use it after lap 31 which was also a bit of a shame. “Finally, it’s been great to see the British fans this weekend, they’ve been amazing all weekend come rain or shine,” he said. I’m not annoyed, I think we still got some good points, but it could have been one more place.”

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Ricciardo mystified by 'odd' lack of Silverstone pace (PlanetF1)

A downbeat Daniel Ricciardo thought it was a “bit odd” that he had “zero pace” during the British Grand Prix.

It was a bit of a lonely afternoon.” It was just a bit odd, so we have a bit of investigating to do. “Zero pace,” a less-than-jovial Ricciardo told reporters afterwards. “But simply we weren’t really quick enough anyway. It’s clear what I felt, but the reasons why I’m obviously not sure. He had qualified 14th compared to Norris’ sixth.

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F1 News: Norris frustrated at losing P5 to Alonso at British GP (Grand Tour Nation)

Noris spent the majority of his race fighting Alpine's Fernando Alonso, as the two drivers exchanged similar laptimes whilst maintaining a two-second gap ...

He has played a key role in McLaren’s fight to hold off Alpine for fourth in the constructors, and will need to continue his current form to prevent the Woking team from finishing in the standings below their 2021 effort. Whilst Norris will be frustrated that he lost out at the end, his drive at Silverstone was representative of the consistency of his performances from this season. Lando Norris expressed his frustration at the end of the British GP, despite taking a strong P6 finish for the papaya squad.

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Ricciardo seeking answers over abject Silverstone display (Motorsport Week)

McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo says he is keen to understand why he lacked performance throughout Formula 1's British Grand Prix.

It was a bit of a lonely afternoon.” “I could just feel it through the tyres as well, trying to carry speed. It was just a bit odd, so we have a bit of investigating to do.

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Ricciardo mystified by 'odd' lack of Silverstone pace (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

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Ricciardo: Something "a bit off" with McLaren car during "pretty sad ... (autosport.com)

Daniel Ricciardo felt something was 'a bit off' with his McLaren Formula 1 car during a 'pretty sad' British Grand Prix that saw him finish outside the ...

"Then that seemed to be our pace for the race. Although he was able to get back on the lead lap behind the late safety car, Ricciardo could not make any further progress, leaving him 13th at the flag. "Once the race got restarted, just struggled with grip.

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Ricciardo confused by 'zero pace' McLaren at Silverstone (F1i.com)

Daniel Ricciardo was left "confused" at the end of the British GP by his McLaren's pace as he had no clear explanation for the deficit.

It was just a bit odd, so we have a bit of investigating to do." "Obviously it’s tough to overtake with that as well," he added. "A little bit like Barcelona where I didn’t seem to operate at the same level of grip as the cars around me.

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Daniel Ricciardo left confused by McLaren's 'zero pace' during ... (India Today)

While Ricciardo's teammate, Lando Norris, had a fine performance, the Australian driver was once again forced to play second fiddle. Having started the race ...

It was just a bit odd, so we have a bit of investigating to do," said Ricciardo. A little bit like Barcelona where I didn’t seem to operate at the same level of grip as the cars around me. While Ricciardo's teammate, Lando Norris, had a fine performance, the Australian driver was once again forced to play second fiddle.

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