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McLaren admit they could have overruled Norris

Article To news overview © McLaren McLaren's Andreas Seidl admits that the team need to learn from the fact that they didn't overrule Lando Norris on whether or not to pit for Intermediate tyres in the final laps of the Russian Grand Prix. Norris was leading the race when the rain started to fall, and told his engineers over team radio that he wanted to stay out rather than pit. Eventually, though, the Briton was forced to switch to the Intermediates after struggling on the Slick tyres in the wet conditions, losing the race lead in the process. Norris finished the Grand Prix down in seventh place. Whilst the 21-year-old was "devastated" to miss out on what would have been his...
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