Lando Norris has asserted he wouldn't change his driving tactics at the Austrian Grand Prix following a post-race review.
The McLaren driver was involved in a collision with Max Verstappen as they battled for the race lead, resulting in the former's retirement from the race.
READ MORE: Norris issues update after Austrian GP crash review
Stella hits out at Horner's 'integrity' after Norris claim
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has questioned Christian Horner's integrity following the on-track drama at last weekend's Austrian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen and Lando Norris collided on lap 64 of the race while battling for the race win with the latter forced to retire his car.
READ MORE: Stella hits out at Horner's 'integrity' after Norris claim
Horner makes plea to British GP crowd after Verstappen-Norris clash
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has stated he is hopeful Max Verstappen will have a “reasonable” reception at the British Grand Prix.
F1 travels to the Silverstone Circuit this weekend for the 12th round of the 2024 Formula 1 world championship.
READ MORE: Horner makes plea to British GP crowd after Verstappen-Norris clash
Verstappen recognises costly Austrian GP ‘mistakes’
Max Verstappen has recognised that costly "mistakes" were made last weekend in the Austrian Grand Prix, with him targeting to bounce back at Silverstone.
The reigning world champion was looking set for victory in Red Bull's home race, before being judged as having caused a collision with Lando Norris in the closing stages.
READ MORE: Verstappen recognises costly Austrian GP ‘mistakes’
Red Bull provides Verstappen with fresh weapon for Norris fight
Red Bull advisor Dr. Helmut Marko has confirmed the team will bring upgrades to Silverstone as the Milton Keynes-based squad looks to claw back lost ground.
Lead driver Max Verstappen has been run close by Lando Norris consistently of late, with the two coming to blows at the Austrian Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Red Bull provides Verstappen with fresh weapon for Norris fight
British GP set to be disrupted by rain
Given how shocking summer has been in the United Kingdom, it will come as no shock that rain is set to play a role in this weekend's British Grand Prix.
Rain is not the only issue, as the temperature is also set to be very chilly for early July. Then again, would you expect anything different for the British GP!
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In the latest RacingNews365.com podcast, Ian, Sam and Nick discuss the Austrian GP and look ahead to the British GP. Max Verstappen and Lando Norris' shocking clash is a HUGE talking point, as is Toto Wolff's radio blunder!
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