Lando Norris on This Morning this morning.
Lando Norris on This Morning this morning.
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StevieBee

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14,685 posts

276 months

Monday 4th October 2021
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Worth a watch if it's on catch up.

Reaffirms what a decent chap he is. Quite refreshing too about how he talks about anxiety, depression, doubt and such like.

And if you don't like Lando, Holly's also worth an ogle! smile

CloudStuff

4,104 posts

125 months

Monday 4th October 2021
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Thanks - will have a look, your highness, your highness.

thegreenhell

21,354 posts

240 months

Monday 4th October 2021
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Terminator X

19,253 posts

225 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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StevieBee said:
Worth a watch if it's on catch up.

Reaffirms what a decent chap he is. Quite refreshing too about how he talks about anxiety, depression, doubt and such like.

And if you don't like Lando, Holly's also worth an ogle! smile
Was Lando there?

TX.

PhilAsia

6,941 posts

96 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Great interview..!

StevieBee

Original Poster:

14,685 posts

276 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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thegreenhell said:
Out of context, modern F1 cars look huge!

nordboy

2,760 posts

71 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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I'm really liking Lando at the moment. He seems very down to earth but at the same time is very switched on, wears his heart on his sleeve, nice lad. He's almost human for a F1 driver!!!

Sandpit Steve

13,720 posts

95 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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StevieBee said:
Out of context, modern F1 cars look huge!
That’s because they are! Longer and wider than a LWB S-Class.

CanAm

12,613 posts

293 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Sandpit Steve said:
StevieBee said:
Out of context, modern F1 cars look huge!
That’s because they are! Longer and wider than a LWB S-Class.
A F1 McLaren of a year or so ago had a wheelbase 4 feet (122cm for the youngsters) longer than the M7s of 1970. A lot of this will be due to the sensible central placement of the fuel tanks these days.

HARTLEYHARE1

588 posts

150 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Possibly will become the most popular english driver since Nigel left. Comes across like a genuine top bloke

TheDeuce

30,701 posts

87 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Well... This thread has neatly identified the forum members that watch daytime TV biggrin

He's certainly a rising star in the British consciousness. He's a good example of just how humble, sensible and well mannered his generation are capable of being. My generation.... nope, even the nice ones of us were basically aholes yes

HARTLEYHARE1

588 posts

150 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Did i hear correctly that the Lando tat in the british Grand Prix outsold everyone else

Says it all on how popular he’s become in a short time

Good luck to him

toastyhamster

1,758 posts

117 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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CanAm said:
Sandpit Steve said:
StevieBee said:
Out of context, modern F1 cars look huge!
That’s because they are! Longer and wider than a LWB S-Class.
A F1 McLaren of a year or so ago had a wheelbase 4 feet (122cm for the youngsters) longer than the M7s of 1970. A lot of this will be due to the sensible central placement of the fuel tanks these days.
Plus having the drivers feet sensibly out of the way of front suspension arms pushing themselves through flesh in front end shunts. I can still remember the first time I saw a photo of Herberts pre-F1 crash, in (I think) Autosport.

TheDeuce

30,701 posts

87 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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CanAm said:
A F1 McLaren of a year or so ago had a wheelbase 4 feet (122cm for the youngsters) longer than the M7s of 1970. A lot of this will be due to the sensible central placement of the fuel tanks these days.
Come on now... We adopted the metric system in this country 56 years ago wink

All this talk of new money.. pah.

cgt2

7,292 posts

209 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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HARTLEYHARE1 said:
Did i hear correctly that the Lando tat in the british Grand Prix outsold everyone else

Says it all on how popular he’s become in a short time

Good luck to him
Internationally too not just in the UK. He connects with a new younger generation raised on gaming.

CanAm

12,613 posts

293 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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TheDeuce said:
CanAm said:
A F1 McLaren of a year or so ago had a wheelbase 4 feet (122cm for the youngsters) longer than the M7s of 1970. A lot of this will be due to the sensible central placement of the fuel tanks these days.
Come on now... We adopted the metric system in this country 56 years ago wink

All this talk of new money.. pah.
That's as maybe, but the M7A's wheelbase was 96".
The UK Government may have decided to support Metrication in 1965 but it only started to creep into use just over 4 dozen years ago. smile

MontyPythonX

1,170 posts

137 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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TheDeuce said:
Well... This thread has neatly identified the forum members that watch daytime TV biggrin
Or just the ones that stalk Holly Willoughby biggrin

mike80

2,384 posts

237 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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CloudStuff said:
Thanks - will have a look, your highness, your highness.
rofl Sorry, that needed an acknowledgement!

TheDeuce

30,701 posts

87 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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CanAm said:
TheDeuce said:
CanAm said:
A F1 McLaren of a year or so ago had a wheelbase 4 feet (122cm for the youngsters) longer than the M7s of 1970. A lot of this will be due to the sensible central placement of the fuel tanks these days.
Come on now... We adopted the metric system in this country 56 years ago wink

All this talk of new money.. pah.
That's as maybe, but the M7A's wheelbase was 96".
The UK Government may have decided to support Metrication in 1965 but it only started to creep into use just over 4 dozen years ago. smile
~0.481 of a century...

Pedantic smile

NoddyonNitrous

2,327 posts

253 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Doesn't the car in the studio have mediums on the front and hards on the back? Or is it just an effect of the lighting?