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Lando Norris at the end without contemplation – ‘I f***ed it up’

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December 4, 2024
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Lando Norris at the end without contemplation – ‘I f***ed it up’

Formula One F1 - Qatar Grand Prix - Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar - December 1, 2024 Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris in action during the race REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

 A distraught Lando Norris pulled no punches in taking responsibility for a race-defining error at the Qatar Grand Prix. The McLaren star, poised to challenge Max Verstappen for victory, failed to slow under double yellow flags, earning a 10-second stop/go penalty that crushed his podium hopes and left McLaren’s Constructors’ Championship ambitions unresolved heading into the season finale in Abu Dhabi.


Norris: “I Let the Team Down”

Norris was running a strong second to Verstappen when a detached wing mirror from Alex Albon’s Williams prompted double yellow flags on the main straight. The stewards deemed Norris had failed to lift, issuing one of the harshest penalties in F1—a 10-second stop/go that dropped him from second to last. Though Norris fought back to finish tenth and claim the fastest lap, the damage was done.

“I’ve let the team down. The team gave me a great car today, easily the quickest out there, and I f**ed it up,”* Norris admitted candidly post-race.
“I’m not an idiot. If there’s a yellow flag, I know I need to slow down. That’s rule number one. You learn it in go-karts. For some reason, I didn’t do that today.”

Norris didn’t contest the penalty, even commending Verstappen for flagging the incident on the Red Bull team radio.

“Good on him. It’s what everyone does; I would do the same,” Norris said.
“If I did what they said I did wrong, then good on them for giving me the correct penalty.”


Stella Blasts FIA’s “Rigid” Enforcement

While Norris took full responsibility, McLaren team principal Andrea Stella criticized the FIA’s handling of the incident. Stella argued the penalty was applied without considering the context, including inconsistent flagging and the lack of immediate danger from the debris.

“The sector appeared yellow as soon as Lando entered it,” Stella explained. “But the requirement is clear: drivers need to lift. At the same time, I find it peculiar that the yellow flag was deployed and removed while the situation in the sector remained the same.”

Stella called for a more nuanced approach to penalties:

“Can we look at the level of danger and judge based on that, rather than blindly applying the rulebook? There’s an opportunity to do better from the FIA.”

However, the stewards’ report left no room for interpretation, stating:

“The telemetry and onboard audio clearly showed that the driver of car 4 did not make any reduction in speed in the yellow sector. Compliance with yellow flag rules is paramount for the safety of all parties.”


McLaren’s Title Battle Goes to Abu Dhabi

Despite Norris’s setback, McLaren salvaged a decent haul of points. Oscar Piastri’s third-place finish combined with Norris’s fastest lap ensured a 21-point lead over Ferrari heading into the Abu Dhabi finale. However, Norris was far from reassured, expressing concerns about McLaren’s pace at Yas Marina.

“I don’t think it will be as good as today,” Norris said. “This was a massive opportunity lost, and I’ve disappointed the whole team. The only thing I care about is my team.”


Conclusion: A Lesson in Accountability

Norris’s self-critical assessment highlights his dedication to McLaren’s success but underscores the high stakes in Formula 1. With the Constructors’ Championship still up for grabs, McLaren must regroup quickly to defend their slim advantage in the season finale.

For Norris, Abu Dhabi represents a chance for redemption and to help secure McLaren’s first Constructors’ title in over two decades. The pressure is on, and every lap will count.

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