Lando Norris told to be focus after British Grand Prix lost

Lando Norris told to ‘get your head in the right place’ after ‘throwing away’ British Grand Prix win

Sir Lewis Hamilton claimed an emotional win at Silverstone on Sunday, his first F1 victory since December 2021, finishing ahead of Max Verstappen and Norris.

Norris had done brilliantly to overtake Hamilton and George Russell for the lead of the race, but with 12 laps to go a botched strategy call knocked him out of contention.

Despite still achieving a podium at his home race, the McLaren driver was deeply frustrated and repeatedly stated that he and his team had bottled the win and cost them points in the title race with Verstappen.

‘I hate saying it again. So many things were going well,’ the 24-year-old said in the post-race press conference.

‘We threw it away in the final stop. So one lap, but also I don’t think it was a lap. I think even if I boxed on the perfect lap, our decision to go on to the softs was the wrong one.

‘I think Lewis still would have won no matter what. So two calls from our side cost us everything today. So, especially here, pretty disappointing.

‘I need to keep working on my own stuff. And just try and put it together because there are still so many positives. There are so many good things and so many things in place.

‘But frustrating when a few times this season we’ve thrown away something that should have been ours.’

‘It’s lovely that he’s open with his emotions and it’s great for us viewers, but I’m just thinking of the competitive side of things. He shouldn’t be so down on himself.’

Norris will have another shot a victory and the chance to close the 84 point gap to Verstappen at the next race in Hungary on July 21.

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