Lando Norris has hinted that he was taken by surprise by his McLaren team-mate's decision to try and overtake him during the first lap of the Italian Grand Prix.
McLaren wants to review Oscar Piastri's first-lap pass on Lando Norris in Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix before deciding if it complied with its 'Papaya Rules' code of conduct.While Norris made a great getaway from pole position, his race…
McLaren’s Lando Norris has shared the track with two of the most outgoing and extroverted personalities in Formula 1—Daniel Ricciardo and Carlos Sainz. Now, with a more stoic Oscar Piastri as his teammate, the dynamic has shifted, and the…
Lando Norris feels his McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri "got way too close for comfort" on his lap-one pass at Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix.Norris started from pole ahead of Piastri but while defending his lead into the first chicane, the…
Lando Norris believes that Oscar Piastri’s move on him during the first lap of the Italian Grand Prix could have potentially put both cars “out in that corner” had the Briton braked later, with Norris suggesting that his McLaren team mate…
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri started the Italian GP as a team by keeping Ferrari at bay into turn 1. However, the Aussie driver made a surprise move on Norris into the second chicane, taking the lead away from the Briton. Piastri kept to…
Lando Norris criticised Oscar Piastri for getting "way too close for comfort" in pulling off an opening-lap overtake on his McLaren team-mate on the first lap of the Italian Grand Prix.
McLaren dominated the Italian Grand Prix with Oscar Piastri leading for most of the race after getting past pole-sitter Lando Norris, but Charles Leclerc was the one who delivered for Ferrari
Oscar Piastri sent a clear message at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday after McLaren locked out the front row in Saturday’s qualifying. He overtook his teammate Lando Norris — who is still in a championship fight with Max Verstappen — for…
JONATHAN MCEVOY IN MONZA: As the home winner celebrated among a charged Tifosi, Norris came home third, a place behind his McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri. Verstappen finished sixth.
Lando Norris started the Italian Grand Prix on pole but finished third after losing out to team-mate Oscar Piastri and eventual winner Charles Leclerc on the opening lap of the race
McLaren have explained what they meant by their repeated references to "papaya rules" in their radio messages to Lando Norris during the Italian Grand Prix.