Why Lando Norris isn’t wishing bad luck on Oscar Piastri to even out McLaren F1 title race
Lando Norris has insisted he is not wishing bad luck on McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in their F1 title fight, despite his retirement at the Dutch GP.
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Lando Norris has insisted he is not wishing bad luck on McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in their F1 title fight, despite his retirement at the Dutch GP.
George Russell has called on F1 and the FIA to seek a solution that would enable faster stewarding decisions, complaining that drivers and fans "need the answers quick".
Max Verstappen has declared that he would not consider heading to Ferrari in F1 unless he was convinced that he could win the championship with the team.
Lance Stroll has responded to rumours floating during the F1 Dutch GP, suggesting that the Aston Martin driver requested retirement from the sport.
F1 drivers have urged CEO Stefano Domenicali not to press ahead with the suggestion that Grands Prix could be shortened to attract more spectators.
Lando Norris is adamant that he won't dwell on his retirement in the Dutch GP, even if the lost points end up costing him the F1 championship in 2025.
Oscar Piastri has said he does not "expect anything to change" in the dynamic of the F1 title race, despite increasing his lead over team-mate Lando Norris.
Max Verstappen said he understands why F1 is planning further radicalisation of its weekend schedules, but voiced his wish for fewer changes, calling Sprint Races "crazy enough".
Williams is gathering evidence to attempt to get Carlos Sainz's 10-second penalty for his collision with Liam Lawson in F1's Dutch GP overturned.
Charles Leclerc has disclosed that he has warned Lewis Hamilton that being a Ferrari driver in F1 during the week of the Italian GP will be "quite tiring".