Two of Lando Norris’ former team mates backed his decision to give up victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix under orders from McLaren.
The two McLaren drivers swapped positions at the front of the field after the team gave Norris the benefit of making his final pit stop first in order to protect him from attack from behind. They then spent 20 laps urging him to let Oscar Piastri through into the lead, which he finally did with two laps to go.
Daniel Ricciardo, who benefited from McLaren’s team orders calls during his time alongside Norris from 2021 to 2022, said Norris could have compromised his relationships within the team had he stayed ahead.
“If in that case, obviously we’re talking about Lando and Oscar here, in the case of Lando staying in front, then it fractures the relationship not only with the team but then with your team mate.
“There’s not three races to go, there is still half a season to go. So I just think with that and looking ahead at the rest of the season, there will be times where Lando might need to lean on Oscar. And if you fracture that still with a half a season to go, I think that’s where it becomes difficult.
“Maybe me as a young kid in Formula 1 would have thought very different about this. But I think with age and a little bit of experience and wisdom, I think this is the way you have to look at it.”
Ricciardo said McLaren handled the situation well, especially Norris’ race engineer Will Joseph, who talked him into giving up the position.
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“The advice he was given was also, I think, good, because in the heat of the moment you don’t kind of see it all, so to speak. It’s like you see a win in front of you and that’s it.
“But they’re talking about championship and ‘we win as a team’ and ‘you might need Oscar’s help’ and all that. And I think that’s kind of the perspective sometimes you need, I guess, in the heat of the moment.
“It’s a team game and you do need the team to help you, and there will be times where, again, it comes around and it’ll work in his favour. So as much as you don’t want to hear it, of course, at times and we’re all here to win, I think long-term play it’s definitely the smartest one.”
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