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Sunshine strolled out of Carl Pullen's house in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, in 2009 but never came back. Since then, the UK has had seven prime ministers, Manchester City has won eight ...
March 24 (Reuters) - Lando Norris is relishing the prospect of battling teammate Oscar Piastri for the Formula One drivers' title and says McLaren are ready for any tension that arises.
As the Chinese Grand Prix podium celebrations quieted down and George Russell began walking off stage following the group photo, Lando Norris sprayed his Champagne bottle one last time onto race ...
Lando Norris joked McLaren could have their own ‘Multi-21’ situation as the battle between the team-mates heats up. McLaren’s drivers have won both grands prix of the year this season ...
Lando Norris is relishing the prospect of battling teammate Oscar Piastri for the Formula 1 drivers' title and said McLaren are ready for any tension that arises. Pole-sitter Piastri led Norris in ...
Lando Norris has revealed he was "lucky" to finish the Chinese Grand Prix after a "nightmare" brake issue on his way to second place behind winner Oscar Piastri. Norris was just three seconds ...
Lando Norris said his braking isssue at the Chinese Grand Prix was the realisation of his 'worst nightmare'. The McLaren star continued closing the gap on race winner Oscar Piastri even after ...
Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris to a dominant McLaren one-two in the Chinese Grand Prix ahead of George Russell's Mercedes. Piastri's calm, controlled victory made it two wins from two for McLaren ...
Piastri led virtually every lap at the Shanghai International Circuit, with Norris following his team-mate home as McLaren underlined their impressive speed by executing a one-two finish.
Andrea Stella, centre, has been credited by many with McLaren's rise back to the top of the sport Lando Norris says he and McLaren are "ready" to cope with the tension of an internal fight for the ...
George Russell apologised for winding up Lando Norris after the Chinese Grand Prix sprint. The Mercedes star took matters into his own hands in a desperate bid to make his McLaren rival smile.