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Norman Nato pens note after disappointing Endurance Championship outing, shares photos taken on his phone after forgetting it in garage

Norman Nato pens note after disappointing Endurance Championship outing, shares photos taken on his phone after forgetting it in garage
Formula E driver Norman Nato is back from Italy after participating in the World Endurance Championship. He took part in the 6 Hours of Imola race, where he finished in tenth position while driving for Hertz Team Jota. After the Sunday race, he penned a note reflecting on his experience in Imola. He also shared a series of candid pictures from the track, including some behind-the-scenes moments — one of which resembled a recent post by F1 driver Alex Albon.
Alex Albon shares pics from 6 Hours of Imola race
Taking to Instagram, Norman Nato posted a few pictures from Italy and wrote a caption summarizing his experience at the 6 Hours of Imola. He wrote: “Difficult weekend in Imola with P10 in race. Still early process with our new team, we keep learning. As always after a difficult one, we gonna analyse and make progress to come back stronger for the next one in Spa @cadillacvseries @jota_sport.”

Encouraging him, Cadillac’s official Instagram page commented: “Building and growing,” along with clapping emojis. A person he apparently met in Imola responded to the post: “What a weekend, still enjoyed it a lot! Thanks for taking so much time to chat, greatly appreciate it!”
Fans also chimed in with their support: “It'll be much better in Spa, keep pushing,” said one. Another wrote, “Superbe mon Nono,” praising his efforts. One quirky comment read: “Waiting for Norman to play padel with Max & Charles,” along with tennis, racing car and hour glass emojis.
Picture clicked from his phone (left), Norman Nato in Andorra (right). Pic credit: Norman Nato/Instagram

In another light-hearted moment on Instagram, Norman shared a selfie taken by one of his teammates on his phone, captioned: “When you leave your phone in the garage while driving.” It echoed a recent post by Formula 1 driver Alex Albon, who had shared selfies taken on his phone after accidentally leaving it behind at a press conference.
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Currently, Norman is recuperating in Andorra, Western Europe. He recently posted a photo of himself skiing in the snow-clad hills. He is now gearing up for Round 6 of the Formula E Championship — a doubleheader scheduled for May 3–4 in Monaco, the iconic hub of car racing. Nato’s outing in Round 5 at Miami turned out to be disappointing, as he initially finished first but was demoted to sixth place due to a post-race penalty.

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