Buoyant Norris jokes Verstappen ‘ruins everything’ after narrowly missing British GP pole

Max Verstappen “always ruins everything for everyone,” according to a joking Lando Norris after seeing the Dutchman beat him to pole position at the British Grand Prix. Norris had set the fastest time on the final runs in Q3 and then saw a number of …

Max Verstappen “always ruins everything for everyone,” according to a joking Lando Norris after seeing the Dutchman beat him to pole position at the British Grand Prix.

Norris had set the fastest time on the final runs in Q3 and then saw a number of drivers fail to beat him as the home crowd at Silverstone started to believe they might see a British driver take a shock pole position. While Verstappen wasn’t setting the timing screens alight he was still finding time and, as the last car across the line, took pole by just over 0.2s to leave Norris starting second.

“I was close!” Norris said. “I was P1 in Q1, P1 in Q2 (sic) I think and close – two-tenths – to P1 in Q3. So, pretty insane. My last lap was a good lap. I could hear Zak (Brown) on the radio on the in-lap, which is the best thing ever. I’m grateful. For us to the second and third was pretty amazing for the whole team.

“It’s always Max — he always ruins everything for everyone!”

Norris says the result makes up for McLaren’s tough start to the season that has appeared to turn around since a major update was introduced in Austria last time out, but he was still surprised to see so many other teams fail to beat his time before Verstappen’s last lap.

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“I was watching… There are a lot of TV screens around the circuit so I was trying to watch every single one possible and I was surprised how long I was up at the top for but it just kind of depended on when Max was going to cross the line.

“I guess I’m a little bit surprised. I wasn’t expecting for us to be here or for myself to be here anyway. I think we’re very happy with the result. But it was more if Max made a mistake rather than if we were quicker than him. He’s doing a very good job. The team are doing a very good job from his side.”

With Verstappen the heavy favorite to win Sunday’s race, Norris last started in the top three in Barcelona but faded to finish a lap down and out of the points after first lap contact with Lewis Hamilton, and he says he’s far more optimistic of converting his starting position on this occasion.

“We don’t talk about Barcelona anymore, OK! I think if we look to Austria, Austria is a very different circuit to this. But in Austria we performed extremely well in qualifying and we managed to back it up a reasonable amount in the race. So I want to be hopeful.

“I’m not normally hopeful going into a Sunday, because of how this year has been and how things normally go or certain tracks come Sunday. But I’ve got some reasons to believe and some hope after our pace today, and how we were on Friday and some (of the) times, then we can have a good race tomorrow. Probably not enough to race (Verstappen), but enough to put up a fight for, hopefully, a top five.”

McLaren pace is a ‘wake up call’ for Mercedes – Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says McLaren’s pace in qualifying for the British Grand Prix is good for Formula 1 but “a wake up call” for Mercedes. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri qualified second and third behind Max Verstappen at Silverstone, with Verstappen …

Lewis Hamilton says McLaren’s pace in qualifying for the British Grand Prix is good for Formula 1 but “a wake up call” for Mercedes.

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri qualified second and third behind Max Verstappen at Silverstone, with Verstappen needing a final lap to beat the lead McLaren by just over 0.2s. Hamilton ended up seventh behind teammate George Russell in sixth, and says the concept that his former team has followed is proving to be the right one.

“Not surprised,” Hamilton said. “If you look at the car it makes sense. I’m really happy for them; they’ve had a bad run for so long. To be back up there is really, really great to see.

“If you put it alongside a Red Bull it’s looks very, very similar down the sides. And it’s working, and that’s great to have them up in the mix, which is what we want to see in this sport.

“It’s not a blow, it’s just a wake up call for us. Others are overtaking us. We need to do more.”

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Hamilton doesn’t expect an easy run trying to beat McLaren on Sunday, believing it will be tough to finish on the podium at his home race.

“They had the edge on us last race so I anticipate tomorrow will be the same … Of course I’ll try and be optimistic and do our best, but realistically I’m not sure how… We’ll find out. It was difficult to get past the two Ferraris and we’ve got two McLarens now there. Gonna be a tough race.

“It’s always a special feeling to be here for the British Grand Prix. You always hope you can bring a great performance for the British fans so naturally today it’s disappointing we couldn’t do more, but hopefully tomorrow we can give them a good race.”

After beating Hamilton in qualifying, Russell says Mercedes can at least take heart from the progress made overnight after a tough Friday.

“Our numbers suggested we were 17th and 18th yesterday in qualifying, then third and fourth in the race,” Russell said. “Clearly we made some improvements. I was gutted to see we were half a tenth from P3, which would have been incredible. My lap felt great. I don’t think there was much in there.

“Lewis has been really on it this weekend and pushing me hard. Well done to McLaren — they came from nowhere and are the big unknown for tomorrow.”

Este ángulo del choque de Zhou Gyanyu en el British Grand Prix de la F1 es terrorífico

El British Grand Prix tuvo un inicio de terror el día de hoy con un choque en la primera vuelta que afortunadamente no tuvo lesiones serias. El Alfa Romeo de Zhou Guanyu se volteó y salió volando por la arena a orilla de la pista antes de impactarse …

El British Grand Prix tuvo un inicio de terror el día de hoy con un choque en la primera vuelta que afortunadamente no tuvo lesiones serias.

El Alfa Romeo de Zhou Guanyu se volteó y salió volando por la arena a orilla de la pista antes de impactarse contra la valla y quedar atrapado entre la valla y la barrera de la pista.

Fue una escena escalofriante pero afortunadamente Guanyu fue sacado del auto por los médicos y de alguna manera no sufrió lesiones importantes. El halo usado en los carros de F1 para proteger a los pilotos hizo su trabajo y puede que haya salvado la vida de Guanyu.

Este ángulo del choque es de locos:

Traducción.- Qué horrible choque, espero que @ZhouGuanyu24 esté bien.

Aquí hay otro ángulo.

Traducción.- Es un milagro que Zhou Guanyu saliera vivo del Alfa Romeo. Gracias a Dios por el halo.

Este es el reporte inicial de su estado de salud.

Traducción.- Actualización: Dios pilotos involucrados en el incidente al inicio de la carrera fueron revisados en el centro médico. No hay lesiones importantes. El piloto del Auto 24 (Zhou) está bajo observación el el centro médico.

El piloto del Auto 23 (Albon) fue transferido en helicóptero al Conventry Hospital para revisiones de precaución. El piloto del Auto 63 (Russell) fue revisado por el equipo médico y declarado sano.

Otra vez, el halo funcionó.

Traducción.- El auto de Guanyu quedó destrozado, pero pueden ver que el halo alrededor de la cabeza de los pilotos hizo su trabajo y está intacto. 

 

 

Traducido por META