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“Tough” to stay behind Ricciardo after McLaren Baku F1 orders

Fernando Alonso, Alpine A522, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL36, Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren MCL36

The two drivers started on different strategies, with Norris on the medium tyre, and Ricciardo behind him on the hard.

Ricciardo had decent pace behind Norris in the first part of the race, and just prior to the latter’s pit stop he obeyed an instruction to wait behind when he had a chance to pass.

Later Ricciardo gained by being able to make his stop under a VSC, which allowed him to jump ahead of his team mate.

In the final stages of the race Ricciardo was chasing Fernando Alonso with Norris just behind him and asking if he could pass and attack the Alpine driver.

Norris was told to hold station and despite his obvious frustration the Englishman accepted the decision, and the two McLarens crossed the line in eighth and ninth places.

“I think it’s quite simple,” he said when asked to explain McLaren’s team orders by Autosport/Motorsport.com.

“There was one lap just before I boxed that Daniel could have overtaken me, and didn’t. I think he was told just to defend to [Pierre] Gasly pretty much until I boxed, but I boxed the next lap.

“So there was one lap he stayed behind me, and I guess the return favour for him just not overtaking me was for me not to overtake him.

“I could have done, I was alongside into Turn 1. And it was a tough decision whether to really do it or not. My pace on the hard was quite a bit stronger. 

“I went with what we decided as a team and stuck with that. He just had the luck of the VSC pitstop, and he came out on the medium at the end. So I just would have thought he had a bit more pace and could attack Fernando much better.

“As a team, I think we just did a good job today, we did what we wanted, which was to finish in the points.”

Norris conceded that it wasn’t easy to stay behind, but acknowledged that there was a bigger picture.

Fernando Alonso, Alpine A522, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL36, Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren MCL36

Photo by: Simon Galloway / Motorsport Images

He added that he would however talk to the team about how the race played out, pointing out that Ricciardo hadn’t really sacrificed anything when he didn’t make the pass early in the race.

“Honestly, if I finished eighth or ninth today, it’s not the end of the world, it doesn’t change too much. We just want to finish as high as possible.

“I think just understanding the difference of the situations we were in, it was one lap, Daniel just stayed behind me until I boxed. And I don’t think that one lap would have changed anything. He still would have…

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