ABU DHABI, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Mentally fragile, too cocky, a privileged Gen Z kid bankrolled by a wealthy father, rapid but lacking the killer instinct that separates champions from the rest -- Lando Norris has faced plenty of criticism on his road to the top in Formula One.
He has been booed by hostile crowds in parts of the world with different favourites, replying with a smile and wave from the podium, and taken flak for mistakes including colliding with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.
The 26-year-old, who was world karting champion in 2013 and became Britain's 11th Formula One champion since the 1950s with third place in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, has repeatedly made the naysayers eat their wor
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