If Lando Norris goes to Toro Rosso you can be sure he will have a contract with Red bull and Mclaren would lose him.
He will not get a drive with Toro Rosso only to return to Mclaren when they want him.
I agree, there are a lot of stories out there that are the creations of journalists, trying to create a certain narrative. But this one seems to have a bit of traction because there's a comment from a Mclaren spokesperson on the matter, whereas Toro Rosso has not come out to deny, just given the no comment line.
https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/sport/35 ... on-hartleyThe BBC quoted "one source close to the situation" as saying McLaren had an October deadline to offer Norris a full-time race seat or leave him free to join another team for the last two races.
I don't think you can infer anything of the sort although I agree F1 is a business first and foremost.Ground Effect wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 14:21I think this approach for Lando proves that the toxicity between Honda & Mclaren is largely imagined and fueled by press and fans.NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 14:01I dont get why Toro Rosso / Honda wanted Mclaren driver Norris. Surely Honda wouldnt want anything related to Mclaren in their car ? Would have been nice, but Mclaren did the right thing, Lando still needs more time in F2 to learn. We all know what happens when you put kids in too early
before you comment, make sure you can read properly what i wrote earlier. i said if they cant get the redbull deal. then its in their best interest to buy out toro rosso. this team cant keep up with the developments as others and will be of no help to honda. buying the team would mean they could invest more and hire more people to keep up with developmentsWill you please stop just making willful statements or at least back them up with some credible thinking.
Why is it in their interest to buy Toro Rosso?
IF (big IF) they did buy it, I think they would be better off keeping the existing personnel and just bringing in oversight and budget.