Lando Norris shares F1 Saudi Arabian GP ‘jump start’ trigger theory
Lando Norris has explained what he thinks caused his near ju🅰mp start at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris believes his near jump start at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was triggered by a nearby light, or someone filming h💞im.
The McLaren driver avoided a penalty despite appearing to jump the start in Jeddah after his car was seen𓃲 briefly jolting forward, before stopping again, as the start procedure got underway.
Mercedes’ 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell immediately reported Norris’ movement over team radio but the stewards decided to take no further action after it emerged that the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结✨果历史:FIA’s transp▨onder had not been set off.
“I've never🅘 done this ever in my life,” Norris said ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. “Since I did karting I've never done it, so I don't know what suddenly happened.
“You're so like just ready to go, but it's quite dark and there are so many lights. So I don't know if I've just reacted to a ꦦlight elsewhere, either in the corner of my eye or somewhere in front, from people videoing or whatever it is.
“I reacted to something, but obviously quickly enougᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚh managed to stop. Then I've hurt myself in terms of the actual run down to turn one. I don't know if I can answer why it happened.”
Norris admitted he had be🌸en expecting ꦇto receive a penalty.

“I was waiting for something, my engineer to come across and tell me something, but never did🦋,” he said.
“I don't know the true extent of how the rules work for it - at what point you ha🅠ve to be stopped, or how the transponder trigger works and all of these things.
“I wa﷽s a little bit surprised. Yeah, but I didn't gain༒ anything from it.”
However, he thought Sergio P﷽erez’s creeping forward before the start was a more obꦿvious penalty.
“This [Perez’s rolling] was more of a penalty than my one but it was💦n't a penalty, right?” Norris added. “So again, I don't know what the ruling was for this and how they define this.
“In my eyes, you can easily see my one as potentially it should be a bigger penalty because I'🍎m whaꦐt people might think, pre-empting a start, which is normally the opposite, because I have terrible reactions.
“This one is a genuine advanta🅘ge of actual starting procedure. My one, I wasn't trying to pre-empt: I'm just trying to react. And I've accidentally reacted, which is a mistake
“Whereas what happened with his car, and I don't know if he was doing it on purpose or what, so I can't comment on it, will help a start. But again, I don't know the rules are&nbs🐻p;for it.”

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