Lando Norris doesn’t blame driver “stupidity” for carnage in F1 Australian GP

The third and final standing start was the most controversial, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz spinning 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso, while the two Alpines, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nyck de Vries and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Logan Sargeant were out of the race completely.
This led to a lengthy෴ stoppage as the FIA decided what they were going to do at the final restart.
Norris put together a strong race to pick up McLaren’s f🌄irst points of the year, putting the team fifth in the championship.
Reflecting on the race, he said: “Even before the chaos, the performance in the race was pretty strong. I h♐ad a good start, stayed out of trouble, stayed away from damage.
“Half your job seems to bﷺe🌊 avoiding people who are out of control, making a lot of mistakes and crashing into people.
“It’s not out of stupidity, it’s tri🎃cky in such cold conditions. You would think a hearted tyre to 60-70 degrees would give us some grip, but it doesn’t.
"You always want to break later than the guy🍃 next to you and sometimes you pay the price for that. It’s such a slow warm-up lap before the restarts so it’s hard to the get temperature."

Norris believes it was McLaren’s “first positive race” of F1 2023.
“It’s the first positive race in terms of pace,” he aꦬdded. “Things came together. There are good things for us to understand as a team.
“Qual🤪ifying is a weakness for us because 🌸we are so poor in DRS conditions. When we open DRS we don’t go any quicker. The rest get more speed than we do, DRS makes our life very tough.”

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