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(Photo by Reginald Mathalone/NurPhoto via Getty Images) McLaren team principal Andrea Stella acknowledged that Lando Norris giving the position back to Max Verstappen during the Miami Grand Prix ...
Lando Norris took aim at Max Verstappen's "crash or don’t pass" driving after he accused the Red Bull driver of deliberately pushing him off the road at the Miami Grand Prix. Pole-sitter ...
MIAMI :Lando Norris should have waited to make his move on Max Verstappen at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday rather than trying to get past immediately, according to McLaren team boss Andrea Stella.
Lando Norris started alongside Max Verstappen on the front row but lost several positions right away after going off track. Although he managed to fight his way back through the field, he wasn’t able ...
McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella believes Lando Norris “could have been more patient” while battling with Max Verstappen for the lead on the opening lap of the Miami Grand Prix.
The Australian driver cruised to his fourth victory of the season (third in a row), extending his championship lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris -- who finished second behind Piastri.