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Ex-Formula One competitors recommend Norris to heighten assertiveness in his race promotions

Lando Norris, following his dismal retirement at the Dutch Grand Prix, should exhibit a more assertive approach in his title battle, according to ex-racer Juan Pablo Montoya. To succeed, Norris needs to toughen up.

Advising McLaren's Lando Norris to exhibit higher levels of competitiveness in his promotional...
Advising McLaren's Lando Norris to exhibit higher levels of competitiveness in his promotional endeavors, as suggested by past Formula One racers.

Ex-Formula One competitors recommend Norris to heighten assertiveness in his race promotions

Monaco Grand Prix Remains on F1 Calendar, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in Title Fight

The Monaco Grand Prix has been officially confirmed to remain on the Formula One (F1) calendar, with a multi-year extension having been agreed upon. The details of this extension, however, have not been specified.

Meanwhile, in the ongoing title fight, Juan Pablo Montoya, the former F1 driver, has offered his insights. He believes Lando Norris needs to be more aggressive in his pursuit of the championship. If Norris finds himself behind Oscar Piastri, Montoya suggests attempting aggressive maneuvers could be the key.

However, Montoya advises Piastri to maintain his current approach, as any changes could disrupt his performance. Piastri's team, known for their speed, has not held back, according to Piastri's statement, and no changes in strategy are expected.

Unfortunately, Piastri was hindered by a car failure during the Dutch Grand Prix and was unable to finish the race. Lando Norris, on the other hand, has signed a contract with McLaren, securing his services at least until the 2026 season.

In other news, Lewis Hamilton is considering strategies used by Ferrari in the past to secure a result in Monza. The F1 TV's Weekend Warm-Up covered the Dutch Grand Prix, providing insights into the race.

Oscar Piastri, despite the setback, maintains that the risk-taking approach on his team will remain the same. Montoya does not expect Norris to change his approach in the title fight either.

The Monaco Grand Prix, a race that has been extended for multiple years on the F1 calendar, promises to be an exciting event as the title fight unfolds. Hamilton, ever the competitor, is open to revisiting Ferrari's "old tactics" to secure a result in Monza. The stage is set for an enthralling conclusion to the season.

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