Miami Grand Prix winner Lando Norris dropped a F-bomb live on television after saying it was “about time” he took his maiden Formula 1 victory.
The McLaren driver capitalised on a well-timed mid-race safety car period to effectively have a free pitstop at the front of the field, and then unleashed some dominant form to head home world championship leader Max Verstappen for an emotional win.
” Norris, the 2016 Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award winner, felt that his upgraded McLaren had shown huge potential earlier in the weekend but it had not been fully realised thanks to a tricky sprint qualifying on Friday and then a Turn 1 exit in Saturday’s sprint. “The whole weekend has been good,” he said. “I've just had some little setbacks along the way.
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