Lando Norris has revealed that Zak Brown and Andrea Stella apologised following his DNF at Dutch GP.
Norris was forced to retire his car at Dutch GP last Sunday following an oil leak.
As the drivers are preparing for Monza GP on Sunday, September 7, Norris revealed that both Brown and Stella apologised for the incident.
"It's not Andrea's fault, it's not Zak's fault. I think it was 60-something races without a technical failure, without any issues. I think that's a record for ourselves. It's something we're pretty proud about," said Norris ahead of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix.
"For that to happen now, that's just being unlucky. It wasn't a bad job by anyone. It was just various things coming together and then just being unlucky.
"Andrea and Zak apologised because it feels like it's their behalf to apologise, but it's not their fault. They apologised because they feel like they have let me down, the same as I apologise when I feel like I let them down.
"Otherwise, it's life. You just can't do anything about it. I can literally only look ahead to the next few races and then try and to do more than I've ever done."
Norris is currently 34 points behind his teammate Oscar Piastri, who is currently leading the F1 standings.
source - SkySports
