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Lando Norris insists he will not alter his actions from the Austrian GP encounter with Max Verstappen.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
November 13, 2024
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Lando Norris insists he will not alter his actions from the Austrian GP encounter with Max Verstappen.

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Lando Norris expressed his satisfaction with his maneuvers on Max Verstappen during the Austrian Grand Prix. Following their collision in the race, Norris remains steadfast in his strategy and plans for the upcoming race at Silverstone. He believes that his decision to engage in a battle with Verstappen was the right one and intends to continue doing so.

During a recent interview, Lando Norris revealed that he and the team thoroughly reviewed the details of the battle with Verstappen. Despite the analysis, Norris remains resolute in his approach and refuses to make any changes. He emphasized the importance of competing fiercely against the top runners and stated that he and the team will persist in doing so.

Norris also expressed that the team does not wish to dwell on the past and is instead focusing on the next race. He acknowledged that neither he nor Verstappen desired the outcome of their collision. However, Norris recognized that sometimes things do not go as planned and accepted this as a reality of life.

When discussing the incident, Lando Norris admitted that it is challenging to determine who is truly at fault in a battle like theirs. He emphasized the difficulty of making split-second decisions while driving and highlighted the complexities involved in the sport. Norris wanted to convey that being behind the wheel is vastly different from watching the race as a spectator and that fans may not fully comprehend the intricacies of driving and the choices that must be made.

The British driver further explained that the precision required while driving is not as apparent as it may seem on television. Judging distances and making precise movements is exceedingly difficult in the heat of the moment. Norris emphasized that the perspective from inside the car is distinct and that the reality of driving is far more challenging than what is perceived on screen.

In conclusion, Lando Norris believes that both he and Verstappen may bear some responsibility for the incident, but it is difficult to assign blame definitively. He urges fans to understand the immense pressure drivers face in making quick decisions during races and cautions against placing blame without a full understanding of the reality. As he prepares for the upcoming British Grand Prix, Norris anticipates a tough competition against Verstappen and the rest of the grid as he vies for victory.

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