
Source: USA TODAY Sports /John David Mercer
[Saba Sports News] “The Sun” broke the news that McLaren driver Lando Norris, who had just won his first career F1 Grand Prix championship, was in trouble. He was driving a Lamborghini worth nearly two million euros, the Miura, which broke down on the streets of Monte Carlo, Monaco. Norris had to seek help from others to get the 58-year-old car running again. Norris was driving slowly on the road when the engine of his Lamborghini Miura started humming, and he had to turn it off and call police on the roadside for help. The policeman asked four or five young men to help him push the car so that it could start again. The lads were happy to help Norris as they are big fans of Formula 1. Afterwards, the lads joked in interviews that they were part of the F1 pit crew. Currently, Norris and his pit crew are in Imola, Italy, preparing to compete in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on May 19.
