We should’ve won – Lando Norris says ‘wrong call’ cost him victory not bad luck

The McLaren driver started third in wet conditions on Montreal’s Ile Notre-Dame but came alive as the track began to dry, surging past eventual winner and world champion Max Verstappen and pole-sitter George Russell to take the lead.
We should’ve won – Lando Norris says ‘wrong call’ cost him victory not bad luck

WRONGED: Lando Norris (left) felt he should have been stood on the top step of the podium (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press via AP)

Lando Norris felt he should have won the Canadian Grand Prix and dismissed suggestions he was unlucky with the timing of a safety car.

The McLaren driver started third in wet conditions on Montreal’s Ile Notre-Dame but came alive as the track began to dry, surging past eventual winner and world champion Max Verstappen and pole-sitter George Russell to take the lead.

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