
Piastri, Norris, Stella dissect McLaren’s Austrian GP stumbles
McLaren’s trio break down race strategy, car performance, and the fixes needed after a disappointing 2026 Grand Prix.
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Lando Norris is a British racing driver competing in Formula 1, currently driving for McLaren. Born on November 13, 1999, in Bristol, England, Norris began his racing career at a young age, quickly rising through the ranks of junior motorsport. He made his F1 debut in 2019 and has since established himself as one of the sport's most talented and consistent drivers. Known for his speed, racecraft, and engaging personality, Norris has become a fan favorite and a key figure in McLaren's resurgence in recent years.
Lando Norris has had a mixed start to the 2026 season, with recent performances highlighting both the potential and challenges of McLaren's current package. At the Miami Grand Prix, Norris secured a sprint win, showcasing the team's upgrades, but a strategic misfire in the main race left him questioning the team's decisions. Despite this, he remains a strong contender in the midfield battle, consistently scoring points and pushing for podiums. Norris has been vocal about the need for further improvements to challenge the front runners, particularly after Kimi Antonelli's dominant performance in Miami.

McLaren’s trio break down race strategy, car performance, and the fixes needed after a disappointing 2026 Grand Prix.

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Antonelli beat Lando Norris in Miami, took a third straight grand prix win and stretched his Formula 1 lead.

Lando Norris said McLaren had the pace to win in Miami but lost the race through strategy.

The young Mercedes driver secured the top spot on the grid ahead of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.

Isack Hadjar's disqualification has significant implications for the F1 Miami Grand Prix, affecting Max Verstappen and other top drivers.
Kimi Antonelli stayed ahead of Lando Norris in Miami, while Max Verstappen saved points after early chaos.

The Miami GP moved the F1 2026 table: Antonelli extended the lead, Norris tightened and Colapinto gained ground.
Kimi Antonelli’s Miami win pushed his Mercedes surge from prospect story to title-race reality.