30/06/2025 12:00
Lando Norris has explained how he was left vulnerable to attack
from team-mate Oscar Piastri during the Austrian Grand Prix. After
the safety car went in for the first lap incident, which eliminated
Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli, Piastri piled an assault on
race-leader Norris, briefly getting ahead at Turn 3 before Norris
slipped back past to regain control of the race - and crucially,
the ability to pit for fresh tyres first. Piastri almost wiped both
cars out in another attack at Turn 4, which was the final time he
tried to make a move, with Norris pitting soon after, which allowed
him to crucially rectify a deficit he had been carrying: an empty
battery. Norris would ultimately go on to win the race from Piastri
to reduce the Australian's championship lead to 15 points with
Charles Leclerc in third, a long way behind for Ferrari.
"Especially stint one, I think we got ten laps in and the gap was
already five seconds," Norrosi told media including RacingNews365
when asked if he was pushing immediately, and of the gap to
Leclerc. "I knew what our pit stop window was going to be or was
planning to be, and I was like: 'There's no chance we're going to
make it to the pit stop here', Oscar was pushing too, and I think
we knew quite quickly that we weren't racing the Ferraris behind
with a quick race car, and it was kind of eyes forward. "But the
first stint was difficult just because I couldn't get my battery
up, and it was quite a strategic part of the race. "I was just
always vulnerable for those reasons. But as soon as I did the pit
stop, I could get the battery back up for the first time, and then
I could be a little bit more comfortable. "We just had some good
battles, and we've had a couple in the past. Granted, they probably
didn't last as long as they did, but I think we both knew what to
expect from each other. "We both want to race hard and race fair.
It goes both ways, and of course, I kind of have to put Montreal
behind us and behind me for sure. It's something I wish never
happened, but it was nice that we could go out and have a good
battle and push things to the limits. "There were still some close
moments, but nothing that would make Andrea [Stella]or the pit wall
sweat too much."