McLaren driver Lando Norris says he has had 'lots of issues' with his back since Formula 1 moved back to running ground-effect cars at the start of the 2022 championship.
Discussing the idea of future F1 designs perhaps having softer rides ahead of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, Norris said he"would love" such a change.
"I wouldn't say no, if we could have softer cars or something that makes it a bit more like it was in 2019, 2020, 2021," he added. "I've struggled a lot with my back. I've had to make quite a few seats and do a lot more training just to try and strengthen my back, my lower back.Press Conference, Lando Norris, McLaren"I guess everyone's had different things and struggles with different bits and cars are different and whatever.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Norris explains F1 radio anger that makes him "look like an idiot"McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris has explained the reasons behind his Dutch Grand Prix anger, which he says made him 'look like an idiot'.
Read more »
Why McLaren has cause for optimism despite tough Formula E baptismTaking over the title-winning Mercedes entry and its past pedigree in motorsport meant there was plenty of expectation for McLaren's entry into Formula E. But while its Nissan-powered premiere was lacking in results, there's confidence in the organisation that it can contend closer to the front with a second crack of the whip
Read more »
Sky Sports F1 Podcast: Lando Norris can challenge Max Verstappen long term, says Giedo van der GardeLando Norris is “the one” over the longer term who is capable of challenging Max Verstappen’s domination of the sport, believes Dutch former F1 driver Giedo van der Garde.
Read more »
‘I always make myself look like an idiot’ - Norris on tense team radio exchangeLando Norris has admitted he often is made to look silly with comments he makes over team radio, following a tense exchange with his engineer at the F1 Dutch Grand Prix.
Read more »
Norris reacts to Hamilton’s new deal: ‘It’s always been a pleasure to race him'Lando Norris is pleased that Lewis Hamilton will remain in F1 for a further two years by saying “it’s always been a pleasure to race against him”.
Read more »