F1 News I just sound terrible when I speak on the radio Lando Norris claims McLaren team orders in Baku are all good despite his frustration
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A team effort from the drivers, engineers and mechanics in Baku on Sunday, ending with our cars crossing the line together. ??? “No, I think I understood at the time is just me. I don’t know why, but I just sound terrible when I speak on the radio all the time. But inside I feel really calm and chilled. But I just don’t come across that way. So yeah, it was all good at the time.” Over the course of the race, both drivers were asked to hold their positions as part of the team's strategy based on race pace, tire compounds, and conditions. McLaren managed to optimize the result with a from last weekend, with P8 and P9 for Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris, respectively.
I just sound terrible when I speak on the radio - Lando Norris claims McLaren team orders in Baku are all good despite his frustration
Lando Norris at the F1 Grand Prix of Canada - Practice When asked to hold his position behind Daniel Ricciardo towards the end of the last weekend, Lando Norris seemed rather frustrated over the radio. However, he later confirmed that he did not disagree with the team's strategy and admitted that he sounded "terrible" while speaking on the radio. At the drivers' press conference ahead of the , the Briton said: “No, I mean, I completely understood and I still understood at the time. But I think it’s just being in the position, with all the adrenaline and things like that. Apart from, you know, maybe Monza last year, I’ve not necessarily been in that position before. So it was kind of a new thing for me. But I obviously still listened to the team orders. So it wasn’t like I disagreed with them or anything. So I was happy with that.” He added: A team effort from the drivers, engineers and mechanics in Baku on Sunday, ending with our cars crossing the line together. ???A team effort from the drivers, engineers and mechanics in Baku on Sunday, ending with our cars crossing the line together. ??? “No, I think I understood at the time is just me. I don’t know why, but I just sound terrible when I speak on the radio all the time. But inside I feel really calm and chilled. But I just don’t come across that way. So yeah, it was all good at the time.” Over the course of the race, both drivers were asked to hold their positions as part of the team's strategy based on race pace, tire compounds, and conditions. McLaren managed to optimize the result with a from last weekend, with P8 and P9 for Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris, respectively.