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Norris: McLaren lags behind Ferrari in all areas at the Australian Grand Prix.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
March 22, 2024
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Norris: McLaren fica atrás da Ferrari em todos os setores no Grande Prêmio da Austrália.

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Lando Norris, from Great Britain, competed in the McLaren MCL38 car during the Formula 1 World Championship at the Australian Grand Prix in Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. During the practice day, Norris expressed caution regarding McLaren’s chances of challenging the leaders, Red Bull and Ferrari, despite his excellent performance in FP1. However, a more accurate reflection of McLaren’s speed was seen in FP2, where Norris finished in ninth place, two positions behind his teammate, Oscar Piastri. Norris downplayed the expectations that arose from his good performance in the morning, stating that the MCL38 did not have specific strengths at the Albert Park Circuit. He believed that the team’s performance in FP1 was not significant. Despite being Red Bull’s main competitor in the previous season, McLaren failed to present a serious challenge for the podium in the early stages of the championship. Norris had predicted that Ferrari would pose a threat to Red Bull’s dominance in this race, acknowledging that the SF-24 car had an advantage over McLaren in terms of lap time. He mentioned that Ferrari would likely secure pole position, with Charles Leclerc or Carlos Sainz Jr. achieving it. Norris admitted that McLaren loses time to Ferrari in all sectors, especially in the tighter and twistier sections of the track. However, he remained optimistic about McLaren’s ability to compete against Aston Martin and Mercedes, despite their weaknesses being exposed. Norris believed the team was in a reasonable position and would focus on improving the balance and performance of the car. Both McLaren drivers faced challenging conditions during the sessions due to dust and wind, resulting in several incidents and scares. Piastri, who is from Melbourne, described Friday’s practices as “tricky,” but highlighted the positive signs of the car despite the difficulties. He mentioned that his performance would determine whether they would be at the front or the back of the top 10. McLaren continued testing different configurations during FP2, including switching between high and low aerodynamic pressure front wings. Piastri and Norris intended to make a final decision on the configuration overnight. Piastri anticipated fierce competition throughout the weekend, with high tire wear adding to the challenge. However, he believed that qualifying at the front would provide an advantage on Sunday.

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