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Norris reveals he damaged his steering at same wall Russell crashed

Lando Norris reveals he suffered damaged steering on the final lap in the Singapore Grand Prix after hitting the same wall that sent George Russell into retirement. Having elected to not stop under the Virtual Safety Car, Norris had been promoted to second behind race leader Carlos Sainz. But as the race approached its closing […]
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