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McLaren handed huge punishment after Lando Norris Monaco failure
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McLaren handed huge punishment after Lando Norris Monaco failure

McLaren received a €30,000 fine after Lando Norris's car stopped due to an electrical fault.

Summary

McLaren has been issued a €30,000 fine, with €10,000 suspended, by the Monaco Grand Prix stewards due to a rules breach concerning Lando Norris's car. Norris's vehicle stopped during FP2 in the Principality due to an electrical problem, the exact cause of which McLaren is still investigating. This incident occurred shortly before the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, during which LEGO also revealed new helmet sets for Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

Why it's important

The fine indicates a penalty for a procedural or technical infraction by McLaren at a high-profile Formula 1 event. The stoppage of Norris's car during practice raises concerns about the team's performance and reliability.

Key Points

  • McLaren fined €30,000
  • Lando Norris's car stoppage
  • Electrical problem identified
  • Monaco Grand Prix stewards
  • LEGO helmet sets revealed

Key Narratives

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McLaren

Experienced a rules breach leading to a fine and investigated an electrical issue causing Lando Norris's car to stop.

Monaco Grand Prix stewards

Imposed a significant fine on McLaren for a rules violation.

Lando Norris

Was involved in an incident where his car stopped during practice due to an electrical problem.

Involved Entities

McLaren, Lando Norris, Monaco Grand Prix stewards, LEGO Group

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