Lando Norris was furious after the Hungarian GPafter handing back the race lead and the final victory to his teammate Oscar Piastri, and later he paid it forward with Lewis Hamilton in the waiting room before the podium ceremony.
There, Lewis, who finished third, saw how Lando arrives very upset and throws the tire sponsor’s cap on the ground. what he should wear to get on the podium. There, Hamilton praised Lando and Piastri’s car, the McLaren.
“Oh you are the speed“Hamilton declared, emphasizing the speed of the orange cars. And there, it seems that Lando did not understand Lewis’s words and responded in a surprising way: ““You had a fast car 7 years ago.”.
Lewis, wiping his sweat, looked surprised at the response. He did not understand anything and replied: “7 years ago? That’s a lot. were you here 7 years ago?“.
“You know already. Your car is beautiful and now, you made the most of it and now it’s oursNorris replied.
“I’m not complaining. I’m just sending a compliment on your car.” said Hamilton politely, putting his foot up, knowing it was not worth while to continue that conversation.
The networks criticized Norris
The video quickly went viral and comments rejected Lando Norris’ attitude Before a legend like Lewis Hamilton they multiplied, as well as those who highlighted the education and knowledge of the 7-time champion in order not to be discouraged in the face of such a response from Norris, who understood that he was disappointed by breed.
He had to give up victory
The McLaren team made the mistake of stopping Lando in the pits earlier when he finished second behind Piastri, which caused Norris to maneuver the Australian after his final pit stop.
So, after a lot of begging, Lando Norris agreed to make the change of positions that the team so much asked of him and got out of the car disappointed, angry at the loss of a victory that could have been his if he had not failed in the beginning. from the pole.
Source: La Verdad

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