Heartbreak For Norris: Slow Pit Stop Hands P2 To Piastri At Monza
Lando Norris came to Monza with confidence. McLaren had shown pace in practice. The car looked planted. Pole position may have been out of reach, but a podium felt locked in. Early laps went to plan. Norris hung tight to Verstappen. Piastri managed tire temperatures behind, but the gap sat steady.
Then came the moment fans will talk about for years. Lap 33. Norris peels into the pit lane for new tires. A clean stop here means he keeps P2. The crew fumbled. Right rear stuck. The seconds bled out. Four. Five. Six. A stop that should have lasted two seconds stretched into eternity.
He rejoined just as Piastri streaked down the main straight. Timing cruel. The radio crackled with disappointment. Piastri took P2 before Norris could gather speed. One mistake on the guns changed the whole race.
Both drivers pushed to the flag. Norris set fastest laps trying to claw back. Piastri defended hard through the Lesmos and Parabolica. McLaren held the double podium, but the order bit. Norris crossed the line in third. He slammed his wheel in frustration. Mechanics shrugged on the pit wall. The team had let a perfect plan slip through their gloves.
This is the risk that defines racing at Monza. Speed is only as good as precision. A single stumble knocks you off the step. For Norris, the lesson burns. For Piastri, the reward glows. Nobody forgets how thin the line is in Italy.