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Lando Norris appeared to take a less-than-subtle dig at F1 pundit Jolyon Palmer over comments made about “luck” the Brit has had during this season.
Lando Norris subtly criticized Formula 1 pundit Jolyon Palmer over comments about the “luck” he has had this season. In the Dutch Grand Prix, Norris will start second behind his teammate Oscar Piastri, with just a nine-point difference in the World Championship fight. They have closely battled over 14 races, with Norris winning at Monaco, Silverstone, and Budapest, narrowing Piastri’s early lead. Palmer suggested Piastri’s lead could have been bigger “but for largely a bit of luck,” leading Norris to mention luck’s role after qualifying. Norris emphasized the importance of learning from both fortunate and unfortunate situations in racing and life, rather than dwelling on regrets.






