Lando Norris has praised the turnaround of McLaren after taking his first podium of the season at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
"A mixture of this and tricky conditions this weekend so we have been able to capitalise on that as well. On where the form came from, Norris explained: "The boring answer is just hard work. "The team deserve it.
Lando Norris and Mclaren reurn to the podium after a disappointing start to the season. After a lightning start, a clean race, and a mistake from Chalres ...
The team deserve it from where we were at race one to now getting a podium," the Brit praised, "A lot of time and effort at the factory and here. "Of course a surprise. After a lightning start, a clean race, and a mistake from Charles Leclerc, the Brit bagged third pace in Imola.
Testing and the start of the season was plagued with challenges for McLaren, but Norris' P3 finish highlights strides they're making and his own continued ...
I think Miami is going to be outstanding." "McLaren in the first race they were 15th, how an earth have they turned it around so much? "Big thanks to Andreas [Seidl], Zak [Brown] and all of McLaren for having this faith in me. It's one that Brown and McLaren cannot wait for, especially with Norris driving as well as he is. "The teamwork and the pit stops were amazing, I don't think that today, and this weekend, was all about the car. It's nice to see it paying off," Norris said to Sky Sports F1.
Lando Norris was beaming with pride after he secured his second straight podium finish at Imola with P3. And the Briton was effusive in his appreciation of ...
I guess fourth was still going to be an amazing position, amazing result for us and better than we were expecting coming into the race and into the weekend for sure.” From where we were in race one to now scoring a podium, they all deserve it, so top job to the team. “Amazing race, amazing weekend to be honest,” said Norris. “To beat one Red Bull and a Ferrari is much more than were expecting.
Lando Norris was amazed to finish on the podium in the fourth race of the season at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, given McLaren's poor start to 2022.
We beat two cars that are probably a second a lap quicker than us and one ended up in the wall and one ended up in the gravel. Maybe not surprising after the progress we made over the last month, but with how much quicker the Red Bulls and Ferraris are, it’s hard to ever imagine yourself on the podium. There was a step forward in Saudi Arabia but Melbourne showed the first glimpse of strength as both cars finished in the top six, and Norris followed that with a podium at Imola after Leclerc’s late error.
Lando Norris revelled in his podium finish at Imola, adding that his McLaren team "deserve" their success after a tricky start to the year.
“Me being me, I don’t believe we had the third best car today behind Red Bull and Ferrari. The Alfa Romeo was extremely fast as well. I think a lot of it was the teamwork. From where we were in race one to now scoring a podium they all deserve it, so top job to the team.
IMOLA, Italy: McLaren's Lando Norris said he was shocked to be back on the Formula One podium after his team had seemed so far off the pace at last month's ...
The car was good, and I had good confidence and that's all I needed," said Norris. "You should say it’s all the driver, mate. Advertisement
Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez and Lando Norris had a chat in the cool-down room after the F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix when they thought the cameras.
Sorry to the team and to all the tifosi that supports us. I paid the price for it and lost seven potential points. "And that is why every small mistake... That was the last thing I saw from him. "And that is why every small mistake... well it's a big mistake... well it's a big mistake... All of a sudden, I saw him flying! Leclerc said about Ferrari’s tussle with Red Bull: "It is very, very close and I think it will be that way for the rest of the season. Leclerc said about Ferrari’s tussle with Red Bull: "It is very, very close and I think it will be that way for the rest of the season. I just went straight. It was a bit damp, no.
McLaren's Lando Norris said he was shocked to be back on the Formula One podium after his team had seemed so far off the pace at last month's season-opener ...
"One ended up in the wall and one ended up in the gravel... The car was good, and I had good confidence and that's all I needed," said Norris. "You should say it’s all the driver, mate.
Verstappen joked back that Norris should claim it's 'all the driver' and had the 'worst car'. As the joke continued, Norris then claimed McLaren were the 'ninth ...
Russell secured fourth in yesterday’s race which ensured the Mercedes rookie is the only driver on the grid to have four top-five finishes this season. He added: "I’m relatively pleased to maximise the points available this weekend. All the driver!
McLaren had reasons to celebrate after Lando Norris' podium finish at Imola but the actions of the team when the driver crossed the line have been branded ...
"Things you love to see but this is sooo sketchy. There has not been a death from a Formula One event since Jules Bianchi's passing in July 2015, which came due to injuries sustained nine months earlier following a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix - the first driver death since Ayrton Senna in 1994. Norris enjoyed a fine race at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, coming in third to secure back-to-back podium finishes for McLaren at Imola and providing a boost to the team after what has been a relatively slow start to the season.
Lando Norris earned his second consecutive third place result at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, as Daniel Ricciardo struggled to recover from a first lap ...
As the track dried up, Ricciardo was first to the pits to put on slicks on lap sixteen with the rest of the field following soon after. At Turn 1, I thought I got hit but it was actually me getting on the kerb. Great work by the team at track and back at the factory, great pit stops and a great result. Having lined up in sixth, his competitive starting position was spoiled when a lap one racing incident with Carlos Sainz Jr sent both drivers into the gravel. It’s been a tricky weekend, but the team recovered well to put me in a good position for today’s race.” It was the misfortune of Charles Leclerc ahead, who spun-off on lap fifty-three, that allowed Norris to move up a position and take third.