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Norris retirement due to loss of power

German Grand Prix – Lando Norris' mid-race retirement at Hockenheim happened as a result of his McLaren losing all engine power. McLaren's Lando Norris was forced to retire from the race at Hockenheim when his car lost power on Lap 25. The British driver had started from P19 on the grid after the team opted to fit his MCL34 with a new MGU-K, Control Electrics and Energy Store prior to the race, but fought his way up through the pack in the changeable conditions during the first half of the race. Norris was actually running ahead of teammate Carlos Sainz, who went on to finish P5, after the Spaniard's dramatic spin in the stadium section. However, on Lap 25, Norris' car slowed and he...
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