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Russell and Leclerc show support for Norris over lost win

Article To news overview © McLaren George Russell and Charles Leclerc have showed their support for Lando Norris after the Briton lost out on what would have been his first win in Formula 1. The McLaren driver started the Russian Grand Prix from pole position and was leading the race for many laps. However, Norris misjudged when to pit for Intermediate tyres as heavy rain hit Sochi during the closing stages, and subsequently lost the victory to Lewis Hamilton. Following the race, Norris admitted he was "devastated" by the end result and this is a feeling that Russell can relate to, having lost out on a debut win when he substituted for Hamilton at Mercedes in the 2020 Sakhir...
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