Norris: ‘Terrible race’ included ‘worst ever stint’
Lando Norris has reflected on his “worst ever stint” as a driver – but it did not stop him from collecting points at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.
Lando Norris has reflected on his “worst ever stint” as a driver – but it did not stop him from collecting points at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.
McLaren's Carlos Sainz was left frustrated again after a problem in the pits cost him "easy" points at the 70th Anniversary GP.
Carlos Sainz has revealed that bodywork changes to his McLaren caused his Q2 exit at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix – but they were necessary for him to even race.
A war of words has erupted in the Formula 1 paddock with Racing Point team boss Otmar Szafnauer hitting back at Zak Brown's "BS" comment, saying the American knows "little" about F1.
With little between Pirelli's softs and mediums, Carlos Sainz says drivers are facing a "headache" deciding what tyres to use in Q2.
Ferrari have been joined by McLaren and Renault in appealing against the FIA verdict on Racing Point’s brake ducts.
Ex-F1 driver turned pundit Paul Di Resta will be on standby for McLaren at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix after completing a seat fitting.
McLaren say they are now pressing on with their F1 “masterplan” having put major developments on hold due to the uncertainty caused by the global health pandemic.
Zak Brown has applauded McLaren's recent progress, saying the right people heading in the right direction is paying off.
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has said there was no pre-warning for the "sudden death" of Carlos Sainz's tyre at the British Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz joined Daniel Ricciardo in taking aim at Romain Grosjean after the British Grand Prix – as a late puncture ruined the Spaniard’s mood.
Zak Brown has revealed McLaren are “financially healthy” again, despite having had to take a loan from Bahrain’s National Bank in June.
Lando Norris admitted he had made the most of his McLaren’s qualifying potential for the British Grand Prix by claiming P5 on the grid.
Lando Norris has said he is feeling "better" as he prepares for two home races at Silverstone over the next couple of weeks.
Carlos Sainz admits that Ferrari's analysis of him before offering a seat for 2021 went far deeper than he initially thought.
Andreas Seidl is "not happy" that Racing Point will have a free token next season while McLaren has to use one of its to fit its new engine.
Gulf Oil is back in Formula 1 having signed a new multi-year strategic partnership with the McLaren Formula 1 team.
McLaren will continue to build its own gearboxes next season despite swapping to Mercedes power units.
McLaren principal Andreas Seidl has said the multiple protests already seen this season are "not good" for Formula 1.
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl understands why triple-headers are needed in 2020, but says they can't set a trend for the future.
Lando Norris has said regularly streaming on Twitch has played a part in building his confidence up as a Formula 1 driver.
From the highs of his Austrian podium to the lows of Hungary, Lando Norris concedes he was responsible for the latter after making the worst start of his life.
Lando Norris decided to lend a hand stripping down the McLaren car in Hungary as he knows how tough the schedule is on his team.
Carlos Sainz says he had to "take the chance" on joining Ferrari despite acknowledging that McLaren is a team "going forward".
There has been a few wholesome moments over the course of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, but Lando Norris saved the best until last.
Lando Norris says that he let his team down with what he thinks was the worst start of his life at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz has once again ruled McLaren out of competing with Racing Point, but in Hungary it could come true.
Ferrari is "ready" to put pen to paper on a new Concorde Agreement, saying it is important for Formula 1's "future".
“Shock” and “weird” were the words used by Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz respectively after McLaren surprisingly struggled in dry running during Hungarian Grand Prix practice.
McLaren didn't protest Racing Point's 'pink Mercedes' but that doesn't mean Andreas Seidl isn't keeping a close eye on proceedings.