01/07/2025 14:30
Lando Norris has urged British F1 fans not to greet Oscar Piastri
with hostility during the upcoming race weekend. The latest round
of the F1 season sees the British Grand Prix at the Silverstone
track, a home race for Norris. Norris enters the race weekend
locked in a title scrap with McLaren team-mate Piastri, the latter
holding a 15-point lead in the drivers' standings. The pair have
not had a tumultuous relationship so far, however they clashed in
Canada while racing for position before a near-miss occurred in
Austria last weekend amid a fight for the lead. With the British
crowd likely coming out in force to support their home driver,
Norris hopes it doesn't include a bitter reception for Piastri. "I
certainly hope that part's not going to happen," Norris told media
including RacingNews365. " The British fans are normally very
accepting for all of us and especially for us as McLaren. "So I
think the first point should be for all the fans to embrace
everyone and to support everyone." Lando Norris not feeling
pressure over Silverstone expectations Norris enters the British GP
event seeking his fourth win of the season and further claw into
Piastri's championship advantage. A win at Silverstone would be his
first on home soil - however, Norris asserted he is not feeling any
extra pressure to tick off the achievement. "Certainly, for me, I
don't think there's any more pressure," he said. "Of course, it's a
place I want to win more than anywhere else, but it doesn't change
anything. "It just puts a bit more of a smile on my face every
morning when I wake up. It probably distracts me in a good way more
than anything. "Now I've got my own grandstand, and I've got more
reasoning for different things. More of a positive distraction, I
would say, more than a pressure. "There's pressure in every race.
There's pressure to win today, to be on pole yesterday. I don't
think I can put myself under any more pressure. "That doesn't
change anything. More just something to look forward to, to enjoy
every day, enjoy every lap, enjoy the experience, because it's
still for me an experience to have my own grandstand, to have so
many of my fans there supporting me, cheering me on."