Lando Norris suffers major blow in F1 title race with Q3 crash in Saudi Arabia
A major blow to Lando Norris' title chances after crashing out in qualifying in Saudi Araဣbia

Lando Norris will start Sunday’s F1 Saudi𓄧 Grand Prix no higher than 10th on 🦋the grid after crashing out in qualifying.
Norris lost control🐬 of his McLaren F1 car after running wide on the kerb in the Turn 4-5 sequence.
It’s a major blow to Norris’ F1 title chances, given his small lead over McLaren teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri in the championship standings.
Norris has been on the back foot this season, admit🅰ting that he’s struggled to get to grips with this year’s car.
Even though he won the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, he faced intense pressure from Piastri throughout the race💛.
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Piastri came𒊎 out on top in China, while Verstappen returned to win꧅ning ways at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Norris, th🤡en, endured an error-strewn Bahrain Grand Prix after qualifying sixth on the grid.
This was put in stark contrast to Piastri, who controlled the race from pole po🍬sitionꦬ.
Up until his Q3 crash, Norris appeared to be bꦿack on form and was in the fight to take pole with his teammate.
Norꦑris has never out-qualified Piastri at the Jeddah C𒁃orniche Circuit, with the Australian coming out on top in 2023 and 2024.
Provided Norris doesn’t require a chassis change - or any new engine components following the crash - he will start Sund𒊎ay’s race from 10th on the grid at best.

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