The Citizen (KZN)

New kid Norris missed the fans

F1 DRIVERS: ADMIT IT’S BETTER THAN NOT RACING AT ALL

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McLaren’s Lando Norris felt the absence of cheering fans more than most as the Briton celebrated his first Formula One podium finish in front of empty grandstand­s at Austria’s Red Bull Ring on Sunday.

The Covid-19 pandemic had forced the sport to go behind closed doors for the first time to get the much-delayed season started.

“I think we can all be happy we’re here racing and procedures that are put in place are pretty bulletproo­f...but it’s a bit different for me,” said the 20-year-old.

“These guys are used to being on the podium quite a bit (but) for me it’s my first time,” added Norris, third behind Mercedes’ race winner Valtteri Bottas and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.

“And I think something that makes it so special is always having the crowds there, celebratin­g there with you, whether they are always your fans or not. It just makes up the atmosphere so much and it adds a lot of excitement.”

The stands at Red Bull’s home circuit have been filled in recent years with thousands of orange-shirted Dutch fans making the trip to cheer on their idol Max Verstappen, winner in 2018 and 2019.

The nearby fields, now with cows grazing in them, are normally campsites for race fans, reverberat­ing with music and the smoke of barbecues.

“I know there are many loyal fans to me watching at home and I know the most important people to me, my family, they’re watching, they’re supporting and they’re living in the moment with me,” said Bottas.

“No doubt we’re lacking a bit of atmosphere – but it is what it is. Better to be racing like this than not racing at all.”

Leclerc, who grew up watching Ferraris race around his native Monaco, said it had been a strange weekend – and one that is set to continue with Formula One’s European races all likely to be without spectators.

“We are lacking the passion of the fans, which is why I love the sport so much, to see the passion of people that are watching you,” he said.

“I actually look in the grandstand­s during the race. Obviously not today, because there was not much to look at, but yeah, I miss this.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? GREAT DRIVE. McLaren’s British driver Lando Norris celebrates his first Formula-One podium finish in Austria on Sunday.
Picture: AFP GREAT DRIVE. McLaren’s British driver Lando Norris celebrates his first Formula-One podium finish in Austria on Sunday.

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