English Lando Norris (McLaren)who will start second this Sunday in the British Grand Prix, the tenth of the Formula One World Championship, He said at the English circuit of Silverstone that “it was very tight, but” that “it went well”after signing the best qualifying result of the season.
“It became very tight. My last lap was really good. It turned out great“, commented Norris, born 23 years ago in Bristol and with six podiums in the premier class, of which he only had to celebrate one victory.
“It has been great not only for me but also for my colleague“, said the Englishman, referring to Australian rookie Oscar Piastri, who will start third this Sunday at Silverstone, after achieving his best qualifying result in his short F1 career.
“I’m really happy. I am very grateful to the fans for all the support they have given me; and, of course, I am very grateful to the team. I look forward to the start of the race“, explained the former teammate of the Spaniard Carlos Sainz to the Woking team, which with a weaker than expected start to the season is tenth in the World Cup, with 24 points, 225 less than the leader, the Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull ), who this Sunday will start first at the legendary English track.
“Now it has been shown that hard work pays off. We prepared well for our home race“said the friendly Lando on Saturday at the Northamptonshire circuit. “It’s a shame Max (Verstappen) is there, leaving nothing for the others,” joked Norris, who has five third places and one second place since his F1 run.
Source: La Verdad

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