Lando Norris addresses McLaren F1 team orders question: “I want to race”
"I want to race. That is what🅘 I am here to do. We have spoken about everything and have prepared for everything."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris insists he ‘wants to race’ McLaren F1 teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri after responding to questions about whether he should be favoured as he looks to hunt down 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
Norris secured pole position for the Italian Grand Prix - and with title rival Verstappen down in sev💝enth - it could be a huge day for the McLaren driver in this year’s title race.
The topic of team orders has been a frequent talking point one for McLaren, part🌺icularly given what happened𒁃 in Hungary.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri was handed the victory at the Hungaroring after🐬 Norris decided to give up the lead following a McLaren team order.
With Norris now in realistic title contention given McLaren’s form over Red Bull, 2016 F1 world champion Nico Rosberg has called on t🔜he Woking outfit to favour their British star.
When asked about te✅am orders, Norris told Sky after qualifying: “I want to race. That is 𝄹what I am here to do. We have spoken about everything and have prepared for everything.
“If Oscar d🧸rives a better race and gets ahead, it is probably because he has done a better job than me.
“We know what is best for the team. We want a one-two as a team and wo🧸rking together is the best way of doing it.”
Looking ahead to Sunda🧔y’s race, Norris is still wary about the threat Verstappen will pose, even though he starts from seventh on the grid.
Assessing Verstappen’s chances, Norris said: “For sure, it’s a good opportunity. I expect h♐im to cut through and be behind us quite quickly, their race pace looked very strong on Friday, they were on the better side of the graining and the degradation. I expect them to be a bit more hopeful tomorrow.
“For some reason they didn’t s🎐eem to take those steps forward through qualifying. He still seemed quick, even in Q2 he was righ♔t there and ended up quicker than me even on a used tyre.
“Even his gap to Perez wasn’t as big as what it normally is so I don’t know if he s🧸truggled more with something or didn’t put good enough laps in. It’ll be for a reason I’m sure and we need to try and make the most of that.”

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