F1 Norris, Debut Win After 110 Races… Miami GP Comeback Win
Starting from grid number 4… ‘First win’ after 6 seasons of F1 debut
Lando Norris (24, McLaren) put the brakes on the dominance of Max Verstappen (26, Red Bull), the ‘driver’s champion’ in last season’s Formula One (F1) World Championship, and won his first victory in ‘6 seasons since his debut, 110 games’ I won.
Norris recorded 1 hour, 30 minutes, 49.876 seconds and 876 seconds in the 2024 F1 World Championship 6th round Miami GP final held at the Miami International Autodrome (5.412 km, 57 laps) in Miami, Florida, USA on the 6th (Korean time).
He won by 7 seconds and 612 seconds and was the first to receive the checkered flag. 바카라사이트
Norris, who started from the 4th grid, defeated Verstappen on the 1st grid, Charles Leclerc on the 2nd grid, and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) on the 3rd grid, and achieved his first victory by coming from behind to win.
Lando Norris, who joined McLaren as a ‘junior driver’ in 2017, focused on F1 practice driving in 2018, and after finally debuting on the F1 stage in 2019, he climbed to the highest place on the podium in ‘6 seasons and 110 games’.
Norris, who participated in 109 races prior to this Miami GP, was on the podium 15 times (8 second places and 7 third places), but did not win, and finally achieved his ‘dream of a debut win’ in his 110th appearance.
Verstappen, who took second place, took a moment to catch his breath in his fourth win (won the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th rounds).
Norris won thanks to luck.
Norris, who started from the 4th grid, fell to 6th place at the beginning of the race, but rose to 3rd place on lap 26.
The deciding factor was lap 27.
While Oscar Piastri (Alpine) and Sainz, who were running in 1st and 2nd place, pitted to change tires on lap 27, Norris took the lead.
Meanwhile, the cars of Kevin Magnussen and Logan Sargent collided, so a yellow flag was issued on the circuit and a safety car was dispatched.
Norris, who maintained his lead as a yellow flag was issued prohibiting overtaking, pitted on lap 30 to change tires and prepare for the second half of the race.