Lando Norris breaks unwanted F1 record as he’s left to rue McLaren strategy
Lando Norris' podium finish at the Australiღan Grand Prix meant he broke an unwanted record.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris broke an unwanted F1 record as he♚ finished on the podium for the 14th time in his career at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.
Norris secured his first top three finish of🍎 the 2024 F1 season with a strong drive to th🏅ird behind the two Ferraris.
I♑t’s Norris’ first ro༒strum appearance since the Sao Paulo Grand Prix at the end of last year.
His 14th career podium means he has the most top three finishes without winning in F1 histo🌠ry.
It moves him oneღ clear of former BMW-Sauber driver Nick Heidfeld.
Most F1 podiums without a win
Lando Norris - 14
Nick Heidfeld - 13
Stefan Johansson - 12
Chris Amon - 11
Romain Grosjean - 10

Reflecting on his race in Melbourne, Norris was left to rue McLaren’s strategy c🎃hoices.
“It was a very good day for us,” Norris said. “I'm very happy and proud of the team as P3 and P4 are a lot of points in the championship, so that's the firꦡst thing.
“We missed out on Charles, I think our pace was a little bit better. He undercut us in the first stint so maybe a littl🅷e bit of hope for second place.
“I think our pace was strong enough tod🍃ay. But Ferra🐭ri and Carlos did a very good job, so hats off to them.
“They've been fast all weekend. I felt like I could manage the tyres very well today and that was a good step. [I] probably wasn𒁃't ex💯pecting to be on the podium so I'm very happy.”
The🦄🌜 24-year-old still feels that Ferrari and Red Bull are a “step” ahead even though he finished in close proximity to Leclerc.
“It's clear that this circuit suits us a little bit more, we’ve been able to push and un💫lock a little bit of speed,” he added.
“But it's still another step to Ferrari and to Red Bull. They’re one or two steps🦄 ahead of us still, so༒ we need to catch up.
“Bu💫t it's clear that we're getting closer and a day like today proves exact🃏ly that.
“So a big thanks to all an🅺d McLaren. We're getting closer to our target. It's nice to be back on the podium again and hopefully we can have many more.”

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