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This has been the most eventful F1 season since 2021. Compensating for the drought of the past two years, this season has already given us five different race winners and a Hollywood-esque silly season (which, by the way, is nowhere close to completion). As we enter the final weekend of the triple header, the grapevine and drama on and off the track haven’t died down.

Friday at Silverstone has set the pace for what is to come, including Sergio Perez‘s supposed firing. To add to that, Lando Norris, who topped the charts at practice sessions, has also set aside his anger from last week.

Alarm Bells ring for Sergio Perez as Daniel Ricciardo becomes the favored driver

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A couple of weeks ago, Sergio Perez’s Red Bull contract was extended by Red Bull, marking the longest-ever driver partnership in F1. His teammate Max Verstappen has been carrying the team to championship victory single-handedly, as Perez, who played the ultimate wingman for Verstappen and golden egg laying duck for RB, has seen a significant drop in his performance.

Imagine being in the fastest car and being beaten left, right, and center by other teams, including Haas. He has even been out-qualified by Logan Sargeant, who has hardly beaten his teammate in a car that’s 9th on the grid. This has now prompted Milton Keynes to rethink the matter.

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As per reports, Sergio Perez is in danger of losing his seat at Red Bull. If Ricciardo can confirm the recent upward trend at Silverstone, Budapest, and Spa and Perez does not improve significantly, the Honey Badger could replace the Mexican in 2025. Updating us about the situation, Helmut Marko said, “We’ll know more by the summer break.” But what we definitely know is that Lando has arrived on the scene and how!!

British GP: Lando Norris tops both practice sessions on Friday

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With a timing of 1:26.549, Lando Norris topped the second free practice session. He bagged the entire Friday for McLaren’s kitty, as the morning free practice session also saw him ahead of everyone else. Oscar Piastri has been right behind his older teammate. The Woking-based team’s upgrades on their already dominant machine translated well on track. But Sky’s Karun Chandhok believes that Red Bull and Mercedes aren’t showing their true colors yet.

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He suspected, “I think they are not showing their hand at Red Bull – and I expect Mercedes are the same. However, he later added, “I thought McLaren was a little too quick this morning and I think that’s the case again. The top three have shown their hand.”

But this isn’t all the reason why Norris is in the headlines. Lando Norris’s tussle with his best mate Max Verstappen was the talk of the town before the former cooled down.

All is well between Lando Norris and Max Verstappen

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The lap 64 showdown between the Bristol-born driver and the three-time world champion resulted in both of them having to bid goodbye to the Austrian GP win. This left 1x GP winner Norris fuming as he gave certain ultimatums to his bestie Verstappen via the media. However, coming into this weekend, the duo has given various statements indicating all is well. The Red Bull driver told the press that early on Monday morning, when he wanted to call Norris, the latter had already texted him. The McLaren driver also gave an elaborate explanation during media day.

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He said, “Honestly, I don’t think he needed to apologize. I think some of the things I said in the [media] pen after the race were just more because I was frustrated at the time.”

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He added, “A lot of adrenaline, a lot of emotions. I probably said some things I didn’t necessarily believe, especially later on in the week. So he doesn’t need to. I don’t expect an apology from him. I don’t think he should apologize. I thought as a review it was good racing, at times close to the edge. But we’ve spoken about it and we are both happy to go racing again.”

Talk about an eventful F1 weekend or rather, an eventful season. What are your predictions for the 2024 British GP qualifying?

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