Lando Norris shares F1 Saudi Arabian GP ‘jump start’ trigger theory
Lando Norris has explained what he thinks caused his near jump start at the F1 Saღudi Arabian Grand P🔜rix.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris believes his near jump start at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was triggered by a nearby light, or someone film🐎in🅷g him.
The McLaren driver avoided a penalty despite appearing to jump the start in Jeddah after his car was seen briefly jolting forward, before stopping♕ again, as the start procedure got underway.
Mercedes’ 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell immediately reported Norris’ movement over team radio but the stewards decided to take no further action after it emerged that the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:𒅌FIA’s transponder had not been 💯set off.
“I've never done this ever in my life,” Norris said ahead of this weekend’s Aust💮ralian Grand Prix. “Since I did karting I've never done it, so I don't know what suddenly happℱened.
“You're so like just ready to go, but it's quite dark and there are so many lights. So I don't know if I've just reacted to a light elsewhere, either in the corner of my eye or somewhere in front, from 💛people videoing or whatever it is.
“I reacted to s🌟omething, but obviously quickly enough managed to stop. Then I've hurt myself in terms of the actual run down to turn one. I don't know if I can answer why it happened.”
Norris🧜 admitted he had been expecting to receive a penalty.

“I was waiting for something, my engineer♛ to come across and tell me something, but never did🌄,” he said.
“I don't know the true extent of ho꧅w the rules work for it - at what point you have to be stopped, or how the transponder trigger works and all of these things.
“𒁏I was a little bit surprised. Yeah, but I didn't gain anything f𝐆rom it.”
However, he thought Sergio Perez’s creeping forward before the start was a more ob💟vious penalty.
“This [Perez’s rolling] was more of a penalty than my one but it wasn't a penalty, right?” Norris added. “So again, I don't know what the ruling was for this and h❀ow they define this.
“In my eyes, you can easily 🎃see my one as potentially it should be a bigger penalty because I'm what people might t𝔉hink, pre-empting a start, which is normally the opposite, because I have terrible reactions.
“This one is a genuine advantage of actual starting procedure. My one, I wasn't trying to pre-empt: I'm just trying to react. And I've accidentally reacted, which is a miಞstake
“Wherea🌊s wജhat happened with his car, and I don't know if he was doing it on purpose or what, so I can't comment on it, will help a start. But again, I don't know the rules are for it.”

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