
From the Canada Grand Prixin McLaren A 'war' began between his two pilots. Lando Norris advanced the inevitable, when impacting against the rear of the car of Oscar Plastrihis direct rival in the fight for the title. After the contact, the still World Cup leader admitted prior to Austria GP That “what happened in Canada was not good, but we have freedom to run”, leaving open a range of possibilities in which they can be found again on track.
Lando Norris celebrating his victory in the Grand Prix of Great Britain.
A totally balanced battle
Although everything pointed to the '81'There was a step above at the beginning of the season, the impact against the wall on the Circuito Gilles Villeneuve It seems to have changed the course of the course. After his victory in Austria for the eleventh date of Worldthe British corridor won at home to continue shortening the distances by the 'gold' in the classification.
Now, the disadvantage is only eight points in the equator of the campaign. Landoafter conquering his second consecutive victory, in the same season, for the first time in his career, he admits that the fight for career a career is being taken. “You can always consider it an impulse or whatever, but I don't think so”he admitted at the end of the race.
We have had good struggles, but they are quite exhausting weekends
Despite having crossed the finish line six seconds before any pilot, he acknowledged that it has not been easy to win for the level of his partner. “I give my recognition to Oscar because he has made a very good career. They are two victories, but they have not been easy for much. We have had good struggles, but They are quite exhausting weekends because you are fighting for hundredths and thousandths. You are fighting for perfection in each session. ”
The 'climax' of piastri
As if they were opposite faces of a currency, there is also disagreement. This is because, for the first time in the year, a Oscar Plastri visibly frustrated after the result. “I think it's the first time, a very pleasant guy with an incredible temperament, He comes out with an annoyance face after the race. And I don't blame him for it “he said Peter Windsor.
Upon receiving the penalty of 10 seconds for braking sharply behind the 'Safety Car', the Australian was confused at the end of Sunday. “Apparently you can no longer stop behind Safety Car. I did it for five laps before that and, again, I will not say too much because I will get into trouble “, ended.