
Lando Norris: Lewis Hamilton can 'stick the middle finger up' to online critics
Lando Norris said Lewis Hamilton's Barcelona win lets him "stick the middle finger up" to online critics. The McLaren driver joined Hamilton and George Russell in celebrating a historic all-British podium, the first in Formula 1 since 1968.
Why it matters:
Hamilton's first victory in 686 days—and his first for Ferrari—marks a genuine return to championship contention since 2021. The result validates his move to Maranello and proves the 41-year-old has rediscovered the pace to reshape the title fight.
The details:
- Norris's view: Speaking before Hamilton reached the press conference, Norris acknowledged the seven-time champion had taken "a lot of crap online." He said he still respects Hamilton and enjoys seeing the Ferrari partnership work, though he hopes the pace doesn't last all season.
- Winning on merit: A virtual safety car triggered by Fernando Alonso helped Hamilton's strategy, but data suggested he had the speed to win regardless.
- Historic podium: Three Britons on the rostrum was the first such instance since 1968 and the 13th in F1 history, extending the UK's record beyond Italy's six.
What's next:
Hamilton's resurgence adds another challenger to the championship as the season enters its summer phase. If Ferrari maintains this momentum, the seven-time champion will remain a factor. Norris will need McLaren to respond to stay in the fight.
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