McLaren supporters are left with lingering questions after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, particularly regarding Lando Norris’s decision not to make a pit stop during the early safety car period.
This bold move led Norris to finish the race in 8th place, just ahead of Lewis Hamilton from Mercedes. Recently, Norris shed light on the team’s rationale behind delaying his pit stop.
In contrast to many of his competitors, Norris opted not to pit during the safety car period, deviating from the norm. Consequently, he was compelled to make a late pit stop, impacting his final position and points accumulation.
Reflecting on the decision in an interview with Sky Sports F1, Norris explained, “We took a gamble. We were banking on another safety car, but unfortunately, that didn’t materialize. We gave it a shot.”
Although Norris’s race may have been hampered by this strategy, he was fortunate to avoid a jump-start penalty. At the race’s outset, George Russell raised concerns, alleging that Norris had moved into his grid box before the lights went out.
While the stewards acknowledged the incident, they dismissed it, citing that Norris’s car’s FIA transponder did not register a jump start. Despite the mixed outcomes of the race, Norris expressed satisfaction with the performance of the MCL38.