In a shocking turn of events at the GP Miami F1, Lando Norris fell short of securing pole position despite McLaren’s high expectations. The British driver expressed his satisfaction with his performance but humbly apologized to his team over the radio. Norris, plagued by a mistake during qualifying, cost himself the chance of starting in the front tomorrow. Nevertheless, he remains hopeful and optimistic about the upcoming race.
“Congratulations to Max, especially on becoming a father now. I thought that would slow him down! I am happy with today, pleased with the progress I’ve made with the car. Max did a typical Max lap once again. I am content and excited for tomorrow,” Norris commented.
While acknowledging that he didn’t achieve his goal, Norris highlighted the positive improvements in his car’s handling compared to previous weekends. He admitted to not having executed everything as planned but affirmed his readiness for the challenges that lie ahead at Turn 1 tomorrow. Unfazed by the weather conditions, whether dry or wet, Norris expressed his readiness for any surprises that Miami might throw at them.
The anticipation for the race is at an all-time high, with Norris determined to make his mark despite the setbacks in qualifying. Stay tuned for what promises to be an action-packed GP Miami F1!