Lando Norris says he is 'not here to let everyone pass' following his shunt with Charles Leclerc at Interlagos, which earned him a five-second time penalty. F1 🇧🇷 BrazilianGP
but his race was not over, getting back to the pits for a new front wing and going on to finish a highly creditable fourth, whereas Norris later exited with a suspected electrical problem.
“Obviously I didn’t want any contact, I need a clean race, but I’m not just going to let everyone pass. I’m not here to let everyone pass. “I feel it was a bit of a racing incident – I know he came off worse and that’s a shame. Obviously I didn’t want that to happen but that wasn’t the problem, that was just life and the rest of it was we were just way too slow.
“I’m sure there was something small, more in the steering which just went a little bit off-centre after the incident, but it didn’t cause us any pace drop, I don’t think – maybe a tenth a lap or something.”
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