‘Disappointed’ Lando Norris in no mood to talk about crash

Lando Norris batted away a quest𒅌ion about his crash in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying.

Lando Norris
Lando Norris

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris refused to answer a question about his crash in qualifying at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

The F1 world championship leader suffered an early blow to his title hopes a🦋s he crashed out of qualifying, leaving him a lo⛎wly 10th on the grid for Sunday’s race in Jeddah.

On his fir🅰st flying lap of Q3, Norris lost control of his McLaren over the kerb at Turn 5 and was sent slidin✨g into a heavy impact with the wall.

A dejected Norris, who leads teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Oscar Piastri by three points in the championship after four races, was not in the mood to talk about 𒈔his costly mistake.

Asked about the incident during an interview with Sky Sports F1, No🦋rris💧 simply replied: “Nope. Move on.”

Norris went on to say: “I’m not putting my ಌmind to tomorrow yet, just disappointed with today.

“I’🥃ll now go see my engineers and look ahead to what we can do tomorrow. We know that the car is quick.”

Norris said h෴e planned to apologise to his team for the accident, which caused extensive damage to the left-front of his McLaren.

“I’ll go see my engineers and apologise and then see what we can do for to𓆉morrow and try and put a good plan in place,” he added.

Piastri starts second alongside Red Bull's 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, who claimed a superb pole position. 

Lando Norris not expecting ‘magical’ recovery

Lando Norris's car is recovered after crash
Lando Norris's car is recovered after crash

Norris was quick to downplay his chances of staging a remarkable recovery drive on Sunday, citing how difficult overtaking💝 is at the h♌igh-speed, narrow Jeddah street circuit.

“We’l꧑l probably need a bit of luck. It’s so difficult - almost impossible - to overtake around here so I’m not expecting any⛄thing magical,” he said.

“We have a good car and if we can work our wꦗay up to the top five,🐠 six honestly I would be happy.

“Oscar wa🍸sn’t on pole so clearly our pace wasn’t that much better than Max, 𒀰even George was not far away.

“To get close to them 🍸I 𝔉think is not very realistic but top five is our target.”

McL𒁃aren Racing CEO Zak Brown backed Norris to come back stronger𒈔 in the race.

"He said he was fine on the radio, but the car is a little bruised," Brown told Sky Spor♔ts ♍F1.

"We will get thaꩵt fixe﷽d, and then go again tomorrow.

"We will just focus on the race, it will probably be one-stop, but there is a high-likelihood of a safety car, so we will do our best and see if we can🌜 get him further up the grid - he'll certainly💮 be faster than he qualified.” 

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