F1 hotshot lands bill for Silverstone prang

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McLaren driver Lando Norris got a payrise after a promising start to his F1 career.

McLaren driver Lando Norris got a payrise after a promising start to his F1 career.

Formula 1 driver Lando Norris has been handed a repair bill after pranging a £210,000 ($395,000) McLaren road car into the Silverstone gravel.

The British teenager spun the motor through the Maggots and Becketts turns while taking former F1 driver turned TV pundit Johnny Herbert on a filmed hot lap.

Neither was hurt as the yellow McLaren 720S — 0-60mph in 2.8sec — went back-end first into the sand trap, where it remained beached.

Norris, 19, put his foot on the gas in an attempt to clamber back on to the track but the wheels merely spun in the gravel. The car dipped deeper into the mire with each try.

"Johnny was talking to me too much," said Norris, laughing at his mistake on the eve of his first British Grand Prix. "It was a talent failure."

Herbert, who won the race in 1995, got out and used a shovel to try, forlornly, to free the wheels.

A crane finally arrived and carried the car back to the garage.

"We are going to stick the bill on him," confirmed a McLaren team member.

At least Norris should be able to afford the damage — he received a slight upgrade in salary this week, to £400,000 ($750,000), as a reward for a fine start to his debut season.

 

Meanwhile, five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton criticised organisers for letting Sunday’s race clash with the counter-attractions of Wimbledon and the Cricket World Cup final.

Although 140,000-plus people will pack Silverstone as Hamilton guns for a record sixth win, wider interest will be tempered by events on Centre Court and at Lord’s.

Hamilton said: "I don’t understand why the organisers put the race on the same day as all these big events. This is such a special weekend it needs the focus of the whole country."