Lando Norris Tops FP2 for Season-Closing F1 Abu Dhabi GP
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McLaren's daring tyre gamble in Abu Dhabi: can it outsmart Verstappen in F1 finale?
McLaren’s Bold Tyre Strategy: Can It Outmaneuver Verstappen in F1 Showdown?In a high-stakes final showdown of the Formula 1 season in Abu Dhabi, McLaren has thrown caution to the wind with an unconventional tyre strategy aimed at thwarting reigning champion Max Verstappen. As the tension in the air thickens, the team has opted for a risky but potentially game-changing decision: keeping two sets of new hard tyres at the ready. This move comes ami…
Norris Tops Abu Dhabi FP2 as Verstappen Battles Ride Issues – Motorsports Media & Racing News
McLaren’s Lando Norris topped Friday’s second practice session at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with a 1m 23.083s on Pirelli’s soft compound, finishing 0.363s clear of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and 0.016s ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell. Teammate Oscar Piastri placed 11th after missing FP1 due to rookie running obligations. The twilight FP2 session saw regular drivers return after nine rookies featured earlier in the day. Piastri joined the field f…
The championship leader takes the two free sessions in front of the Dutchman, with whom he even found himself on the track
Charles Leclerc sounds defeated on team radio as Ferrari battles for P8 in Abu Dhabi practice: "No pace!"
Lando Norris does not appear to feel the pressure at the moment. At the end of FP2 at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the championship leader confirmed his superiority over his main rivals, posting the fastest time of the day with a 1’23”083 on Soft tires. The British driver left all competitors behind, including Max Verstappen, who trailed by three and a half tenths. A significant gap, similar to the one Max Verstappen faced on race pace. The margin …
Lando Norris set the pace during the two practices this Friday, in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix of Formula 1, where he will seek to seal the Championship of Drivers in 2025. The British, who arrives at Yas Marin with twelve points advantage over Max Verstappen, imposed the first significant record since the first training, characterized by taking place during the afternoon and with the most difficult conditions of track. When about fifteen minutes r…
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates The British Lando Norris, from McLaren, kicked off the weekend in which he can claim world champion of Formula 1 by beating his top rival Max Verstappen this Friday, from Red Bull, in the two free training sessions of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Norris, 26 years old, finished at the head of the standings in the two pitches, with Verstappen in second place on both occasions. Driver performance in Abu Dhabi More than …
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