Following the Australian Grand Prix, Lando Norris was captured on tape cursing and…..
Following the Australian Grand Prix, in which he finished third behind the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr., Lando Norris was seen on tape cursing at a supporter who had made fun of him
The Australian Grand Prix driver Lando Norris, a star of Formula 1, was seen on camera cursing at a spectator after they made fun of his record.
The 24-year-old racing sensation quickly expressed his thoughts to someone in Melbourne by making a rapid hand gesture after they made a cheeky remark.
After rising through the ranks of the McLaren Young Driver Program to become a true star, Lando has been making headlines in the racing world.
He excelled in Formula 2 with Carlin in 2018, finishing in second place, and he then achieved great success by entering the Formula 1 grid.
He began racing for McLaren six years ago with Carlos Sainz Jr., and in 2020, he received his first significant cheer for finishing third at the Austrian Grand Prix. Even though he’s come very close to winning an F1 race since then, he’s only finished on the podium 13 more times.
He shot up to third place at the Melbourne race once more, but he was unable to overtake Sainz and Charles Leclerc for the victory. One fan at the track started teasing him because of this, yelling, “When are you gonna win a race, Lando?”
Clearly offended by the critical remarks made by a bystander who recorded the event, Norris gave him the finger in return. He appeared unhappy with the remark and told the unfavorable fan to “f*** off” before leaving the area with his crew.
Social media users swiftly defended the British driver after they saw the footage of Norris making a crude gesture in response to the audacious person.
Following the video, a McLaren supporter wrote, “He has more podiums than many on the grid older than him – ok he hasn’t got his first win but it’s coming and his answer was brilliant.
“After the race, Norris appeared positive despite the unpleasant experience and praised the work his McLaren crew did throughout the weekend.
Saying, “I think our pace has been good all weekend,” he thanked everyone. We assembled everything quite properly.”
“I probably didn’t anticipate that we would be racing against the Ferraris today. “I believe our speed was superior to Carlos’, but certainly not inferior to Charles’,
” he remarked, beaming at his own performance. “So I think if I was being honest we maybe missed out a little bit on an opportunity to be P2 today.”
“I think if you look back to here last year we were not terrible considering the car that we had,” the British celebrity remarked
. This was always going to be a nice weekend for us, but we’ve returned with a good car and have demonstrated what we can do.”