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Guenther Steiner says Lando Norris is hurting himself by being overly self-critical of his F1 performances.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
November 13, 2024
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Guenther Steiner says Lando Norris is hurting himself by being overly self-critical of his F1 performances.

Lando Norris has been consistently performing well for McLaren this season, but he has not been able to achieve the desired level of success on the track. Former Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner, has advised Norris to be less critical of himself and not be too hard on himself. Despite his impressive performances, Norris has faced constant criticism.

In 2024, Lando Norris has shown significant improvement compared to previous years. He currently holds the second position in the championship, but trails by 78 points. However, he has made crucial mistakes in important moments, costing him potential wins and podium finishes.

Guenther Steiner believes that Norris’s self-criticism may be detrimental to his performance. He suggests that Norris should quickly acknowledge his mistakes, but also be careful not to dwell on them too much. After the summer break, Norris will aim to start afresh and focus on winning races for the remainder of the season.

McLaren CEO, Zak Brown, has praised the team for their recent performances. The team has emerged as strong contenders for the championship, competing against top teams like Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes.

Zak Brown is pleasantly surprised by McLaren’s remarkable progress this season, surpassing his expectations. While he initially predicted that the team would reach its peak in 2025, he is delighted with their advanced developments.

After more than a decade, McLaren has finally made a significant comeback to the top ranks. They will continue to work on their upgrades with the hope of winning the world championship title for the first time in over 26 years.

Photo from Guenther Steiner Instagram

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