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Lando Norris determined to move on from 'unlucky' Dutch GP retirement

Lando Norris determined to move on from 'unlucky' Dutch GP retirement

Lando Norris has vowed to take his retirement from the Dutch Grand Prix "on the chin".

The British driver's hopes of winning a first F1 world title suffered a significant blow during Sunday's (31.08.25) race at Zandvoort after he suffered a mechanical failure whilst running in second place in the closing stages of the Grand Prix but he conceded that he was simply "unlucky" with the problem.

Norris told reporters: "[I] just want to go have a burger and go home. It wasn't my fault, so there's nothing I can really do. It's just not my weekend. A little bit unlucky yesterday with the wind [in qualifying] and unlucky today. Tough one. Of course, it's frustrating. It hurts a bit for sure in a championship point of view. It's a lot of points to lose so quickly and so easily.

"That's life, so that's why I just take it on the chin and move on."

The racer now trails McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri by 34 points at the top of the championship and accepts that it will take a lot to turn the situation around.

Norris said: "The only thing I can do is try to win every race. That's going to be difficult but I'll make sure I give it everything I can.

"I have a good team-mate, he's strong, he's quick in every situation, every scenario. It's hard to get things back on someone who is just good in pretty much every situation. It certainly hasn't helped. It's a lot of points to lose so quickly and so easily.

"Nothing I can control now, just take it on the chin and move on. But it's almost a big enough gap now that I can just chill out about it and just go for it."

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