LUSAIL, Qatar — Lando Norris ignored team orders and handed his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri the sprint race in Qatar on Saturday, while Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen was stripped of the pole position.
His penalty elevated George Russell to first on the grid.
With McLaren eyeing its first F1 constructors' title in 26 years and Russell close behind for Mercedes, Norris was told by the team over the radio to ''finish in this order,'' ahead of Piastri.
He chose to gift his teammate the win anyway, easing off to the right on the exit of the final corner and then swooping back across in front of Russell, who finished third.
''The team told me not to do it, but I thought I could get away with it and we did,'' Norris said. "Honestly, I don't mind. I'm not here to win sprint races. I'm here to win races and the championship, but that's not gone to plan."
Norris was paying Piastri back for doing the same in the sprint race in Brazil when Norris was still fighting Verstappen for the drivers' title.
''I made my mind up in Brazil when it happened,'' Norris said. ''I needed to do something to give it back.''
Piastri said he hadn't expected Norris to take the risk.