Lando Norris “lucky to finish” F1 Chinese GP after “scary” technical issue
Lando Norris reflects on🎀 a "scary" end to the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai

Lando Norris admitted he was “lucky to finish” the F1 Chinese Grand Prix after a brake issu🎃e thwarted his prospects o🌠f challenging for victory.
Norris ran a few seconds behind eventual race winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri before reporting that he had a “long” bꦕrake pedal.
The brake issue worsened as the race progressed, causing▨ Norris to drop his pace by several se🦹conds.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell nearly overtook Norris on the final lap as he mana🐟ged to keep second across the ꧃line.
Speaking in parc ferme after the race, Norris♏ described his brake issue as “scary” and his “worst nightmare”.
In a later interview with Sky, Norri๊s said, "I think he [Russell] would have got me next lap. I was lucky. Lucky to finish the race which i𒁏s not something that you want to be saying.
“Brakes are something that you hate but something you do really need.﷽ They can save 🌼you. Save your life. A sketchy last couple of laps. The brakes were getting worse and worse every lap, and the last couple of laps I was three, four seconds off.
“Quite nervous. I think the team knew about the pr♔oblem much before they told me about it - they wanted to keep me calm. It’s not good at all from that side but we’re lucky to have finished the race.
“To finis🐻h with a 1-2 makes us very happy. It’s what we wanted to come into the weekend with and what we achieved. A very good day for the team.”
Lando Norris “had the pace” to challenge Oscar Piastri
Up until the race, Norris was on the bac𝔍k foot relat𒉰ive to Piastri.
Norris underperformed in sprint qu🐬alifying bef🔜ore running wide in the sprint race.
It meant that No♉rris could only finish eighth in the sprint.
He al𒊎so struggled qualifying, only managing third on the grid, whereas Piastri was on pole.
De🐓spite these difficulties, Norris felt he had made gains in the race and was♏ adamant he had the pace to challenge Piastri for the win without the brake issue at the end.
“It doesn’t really matter, does it? I wo🐲uld have loved to have c🦩hallenged Oscar today but he’s driven well,” Norris added. “I had the pace, for sure, especially because in dirty air it’s a lot more tricky.
“Like you’ve seen all weekend. I think the pace was there. Oscar deserved it completely. He took pole yesterday, wontoday. Heꦑ’s driven very well. A shame about my brakes in the end. That’s life. I will take it on the chin and mov෴e on.”
Norris remains at the top of the F1 drivers' championship after two rounds, eight point🐽s ahead of Max Verstappen.
Piastri is in fourth,🌸 10 points off his teammate.

With a sharp eye for F1’s controversies and storylines, Connor is the heartbeat of our unb🌳iased reporting.