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McLaren F1’s Reliability Crisis Leaves Lando Norris With No Answers After Monaco GP

McLaren F1’s Reliability Crisis Leaves Lando Norris With No Answers After Monaco GP

June 7, 2026

Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site

Lando Norris is the reigning Monaco Grand Prix winner, the reigning world champion, and the driver who arrived in Monte Carlo this weekend carrying the number 1 on his car. He left without finishing, again, and this time he doesn’t even know why.

>Norris was called into the pits with a mechanical issue and subsequently retired from the race, adding another DNF to a 2026 campaign that has been defined more by attrition than racing.

>He had already been forced out of the Canadian Grand Prix with a gearbox failure and failed to start the Chinese GP altogether, alongside Oscar Piastri, after both McLarens developed technical problems on the grid.

>Monaco makes it three retirements in a season that’s only six races old.

>Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live afterwards, Norris didn’t pretend to have answers. “I don’t know [what the issue was], I just got told to retire. My pace to Pierre was much better, he got past in the beginning at Turn 1, now he gets a penalty so that was my chance to be there and get some more points. Nothing really matters, just got to finish the race and I can’t do that at the moment.”

The Reliability Problem Isn’t Going AwayMcLaren‘s 2026 has been an accumulation of small but compounding frustrations, with the MCL40 plagued by electrical gremlins serious enough that the team broke curfew overnight in Monaco to replace Norris’s wiring harness and other components after his car stopped in Friday practice.

>Eighth on the grid was Norris’s worst qualifying result of the season, and the race never gave him the chance to claw any of that back.

>He currently sits fifth in the drivers‘ standings, 73 points behind championship leader Kimi Antonelli at the time of writing.

>“These are just issues, I leave it to the pros to sort it out, the team are working hard to figure it out. There is a lot of stuff going on and I seem to be getting unlucky often but that’s life.”