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Norris wants action after 'dangerous' tyre failures in Qatar GP

Article To news overview © n365/michaelpotts McLaren driver Lando Norris has expressed his anger after suffering a sudden and "dangerous" tyre failure during the Qatar Grand Prix. Norris was one of four drivers, along with Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas and Williams pair George Russell and Nicholas Latifi, to pick up a front-left puncture in Sunday's 57-lap race at the Losail International Circuit. F1 tyre supplier Pirelli had warned teams against trying a one-stop strategy ahead of the race, given the rapid rate of track evolution, but several drivers tried to make the approach work. However, while Bottas (after 35 laps on Mediums) and Russell and Latifi (both after 31 laps on...
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