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Norris Struggles with Difficult McLaren in Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 21, 2025
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Norris Struggles with Difficult McLaren in Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying

Formula One F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China - March 21, 2025 McLaren's Lando Norris is seen ahead of the first practice session REUTERS/Edgar Su

Formula 1 ace, Lando Norris has expressed his discontent with his McLaren MCL39’s performance in the Sprint Qualifying round of the China Grand Prix. Norris, who was widely predicted to secure the Sprint pole at Shanghai International Circuit, found the vehicle excessively challenging to handle, hindering his performance.

Norris had earlier alluded to the potential resurgence of Ferrari, subtly hinting at the latent potency of the MCL39 and its occasional unpredictability. True to his prophecy, the Sprint Qualifying unfolded with Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari clinching the Sprint Pole with an impressive lap record, leaving Norris in the sixth position, a slip attributed to a couple of mishaps.

First, during his inaugural SQ3 attempt, Norris encountered an issue as he maneuvered onto the back straight. This hiccup cost him valuable speed and time, leaving him trailing six-tenths behind his teammate, Oscar Piastri, in the concluding sector. A subsequent mishap in the form of a lock-up at Turn 14 compelled Norris to scrap his final run. Once out of the vehicle, Norris was resolute, asserting that there was room for improvement.

“We simply were not fast enough, and I had a hard time with the car,” said a candid Norris. He further acknowledged the car’s difficulty level and attributed his performance to a series of errors, emphasizing, “It’s just too difficult of a car to drive.”

The windy conditions at the circuit also played a part in the day’s events, exposing the inherent weaknesses of McLaren, reminiscent of Norris’s experiences during the pre-season testing in Bahrain.

“We’ve been grappling with front locking and tailwinds at the last corner seemed to heighten our struggles,” Norris explained. The wind factor seemed to parallel his Bahrain experience, where stronger winds corresponded with greater challenges for both Norris and Piastri.

When asked about the prospect of improvements for the rest of the weekend, Norris was quick to shoulder the responsibility. “It’s more about me than the car,” he confessed. He admitted to pushing too hard in an attempt to compensate for the car’s shortcomings.

Despite the hurdles, Norris remains optimistic about the car’s potential. “I think the car’s still good and in a good window, maybe not good enough for pole, but, yeah, we can definitely go forward,” he concluded. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the recent Australian GP qualifying, where Norris struggled to dominate due to the McLaren MCL39’s challenging nature.

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