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Lando Norris jokingly flipped off a Formula 1 fan who mocked him for breaking an unwanted piece of history at the Australian Grand Prix. McLaren driver Norris claimed the 14th podium of his career
Norris and Oscar Piastri qualified fourth and sixth respectively, but both will move up a spot after a three-place grid penalty for third-fastest Sergio Perez. While Piastri couldn't wring an optimal lap out of his MCL38 in Q3, Norris' four-tenth gap to Red Bull''s polesitter Max Verstappen is the smallest it has been this year, while he was only a tenth and a half slower than Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari. Norris explained that while McLaren tidied up certain areas of its performance, it was...
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McLaren driver Lando Norris has joked about the potential of another jump start at the Australian Grand Prix. The young Brit got away with what appeared to be a jump start at the Saudi Arabian GP last time out, having hilariously suggested to Sky Sports' Rachel Brookes that that's what he would need to do to get past his competitors. READ MORE: F1 team confirm just ONE car will race Australian Grand Prix Norris was not penalised for the apparent infringement due to technology within his grid...
Lando Norris was surprised to put himself ahead of one of the Ferraris in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, with the Briton ending the session in P4 to start alongside the Red Bull of Sergio Perez on the second row and in front of Charles Leclerc in P5.
Carlos Sainz triumphed in Melbourne despite only just returning from surgery. Sainz was forced to miss the Saudi Grand Prix for an emergency appendectomy. The Ferrari driver triumphed after Red Bull's Max Verstappen was forced to retire
Lando Norris claimed the 14th podium of his career in Australia on Sunday. One fan shouted to remind him that he is still yet to win a race in Formula One. Norris responded by letting the man know what he thought of the comment