Norris looks forward to 'crazy' event: 'Better to start this way!'

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Norris looks forward to crazy F1 75 Piastri bit more cautious
16 February at 08:00

While not everyone is in favour of hosting more events, and opinions may differ among drivers, Lando Norris is looking forward to the next show this upcoming Tuesday. Oscar Piastri on the other hand was not as passionate as his teammate, but was still curious.

Norris excited: "Going to be crazy"

This upcoming Tuesday, the F1 75 event will take place at the O2 Arena, in London. At the event, all teams, team principals and drivers will be present, and moreover, all 10 liveries will be revealed as the competition celebrates its 75th anniversary. Still, it will also be another major event on the teams' already very busy calender as well.

McLaren driver and 2024 drivers' championship runner-up Lando Norris believes it will be an exciting night at the British capital. He prefers that the season will begin this way. "[I'm] Expecting a lot. It's going to be crazy. The O2 is a cool place to do it, but we've never done something like this before. So it's great for Formula One, it's great to kind of kick start the season off, rather than just going into a testing or something, to have, like, more of an event. So we'll see how it goes," he said on F1's YouTube channel.

Norris' teammate, Oscar Piastri then continued, being a bit more cautious about the event itself: "It's going be interesting to see what that's like. So, I'm excited to see what it's like. I think it's always important in anything in life to try something different every now and again, and that's how you make progress. Whether it's trying different things on the car or different things for the sport. Not everything is obviously going to work, but I think this is going to be an exciting thing to do next week and hopefully it's a good show," the Australian concluded.


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