Dutch GP: Lando Norris looking for McLaren bounce back at Zandvoort
McLaren driver Lando Norris says he has full faith in his team that they can bounce back and respond in the fight with Alpine for fourth place in the Constructors’.
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McLaren driver Lando Norris says he has full faith in his team that they can bounce back and respond in the fight with Alpine for fourth place in the Constructors’.
Lando Norris’ stark admission that he had little sympathy for outgoing teammate Daniel Ricciardo, and that he expected more from the Australian, demonstrates F1’s cut-throat nature. In most sports, a teammate is there with the same goal as you — to help the team win. In football, rugby or cricket, almost, everyone is there for collective glory above individual glory.
Lando Norris says that he has «no sympathy» for Daniel Ricciardo after the announcement that the Australian driver was to leave McLaren at the end of the season. The pair — who only became teammates at the Woking-based outfit at the start of last year — have had very different campaigns so far, with Norris seventh in the drivers standings with 76 points while Ricciardo has only accumulated 19 points in the 13 races so far.
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