Daniel Ricciardo engaged in a bit of fun at the F1 sprint qualifying race ahead of the British Grand Prix as he tried to nab Lando Norris’ watch
England’s defeat against Italy in the summit clash of Euro 2020 went down as one of the most malicious and mayhem filled days in the footballing fraternity. Widespread mayhem which erupted ensuing the host side’s defeat left the entire world in angst with the English showing why they are hated across the global stage.
Lando Norris Gets Richard Millie Watch Stolen At Euro 2020
And it weren’t just Italian supporters who were on the receiving end of the disgruntled English supporters’ ire on the night. Irked by their side’s defeat in penalties, the home country’s supporters even manhandled Harry Maguire’s father on the night.
Another disturbing bit of development which had emanated on the night was that of McLaren driver, Lando Norris’ watch being stolen on the night. McLaren had revealed the theft ensuing the final as they detailed how Lando was left stirred after his $75,000 Richard Millie watch was nabbed from Wembley Stadium.
Daniel Ricciardo Attempts To Steal Lando Norris’ Watch At British Grand Prix 2021
Lando Norris who is partaking in the British Grand Prix 2021 was witnessed wearing a new 40,000 pound worth watch at the F1 sprint race qualifying. And Daniel Ricciardo decided to have a bit of fun with his McLaren compatriot during the two’s interview.
Ricciardo was spotted trying to wrench away Lando Norris’ watch away from his hand as he emulated Norris’ watch getting stolen at Euro 2020. Norris who was late to catch up with the joke the Australian was playing with him was seen attempting to take his hand away from Daniel.
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COVID Pandemic Hits McLaren Camp
McLaren have meanwhile been hit with a bout of Coronavirus with three members of their setup testing positive for the disease. One of the causalities was team supremo Zak Brown who is currently self isolating and will not be in attendance during the main event come Sunday.
Sunday will see Max Verstappen start in pole after he won the inaugural F1 sprint qualifying race by edging out Lewis Hamilton by 1.43 seconds.