Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Following conversations with Adrian Newey, F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds doesn't believe the innovation surrounding the current ground-effect era of Formula 1 cars is quite over yet.
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Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
Lando Norris has emphasized the importance of F1’s marketplace recognizing Carlos Sainz’s qualities, insisting it would be “silly” to underrate the outgoing Ferrari driver.
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