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Lando Norris declares Ferrari has best F1 car: ‘Their cornering speed is unbelievable’

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March 10, 2026
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Lando Norris Drops a Bombshell: Ferrari’s Chassis Dominance Shakes Up F1 Landscape!

In a shocking declaration that could send ripples through the Formula 1 community, Lando Norris has boldly claimed that Ferrari possesses the best chassis in the sport as the new rules era of 2026 kicks off. This revelation comes hot on the heels of Mercedes’ stunning triumph at the Australian Grand Prix, which has only intensified the competition between these powerhouse teams.

The much-anticipated race in Melbourne did more than just confirm the emerging hierarchy; it revealed a stark contrast in performance dynamics. While Mercedes showcased their prowess, securing a strong lead, Ferrari emerged as their fiercest contender, although they faltered in harnessing their full potential during the race. Norris’s keen observations from the track suggest that the gap between the top teams and the rest is not just measurable—it’s a chasm.

“Clearly, we’re nowhere near where we need to be,” Norris lamented, reflecting on McLaren’s ongoing struggle to keep pace with the leading pack. His assessment hits home: “We are a long way off… and we have a lot of work to do.” The young star’s candor exposes the harsh reality of the current competitive landscape, as he estimates that McLaren is lagging by nearly half a second per lap.

Norris didn’t hold back on his admiration for Ferrari, stating, “From what we see, quite clearly they have the best car. Their cornering speeds are unbelievable.” This statement not only underscores the Scuderia’s engineering excellence but also solidifies their status as the team to beat moving forward. Norris's comments likely highlight the extraordinary capabilities of Ferrari's SF-26 chassis, setting the stage for a fierce battle on the racetrack.

As the teams gear up for the upcoming Chinese Grand Prix, Norris's insights paint a picture of a season filled with challenges for McLaren. He emphasized the necessity of learning from the early races, as these experiences will be crucial for their development throughout the season. “The more we can learn, the better we’ll be at the end of the season,” he stated, a testament to the strategic mindset required in this high-stakes arena.

Despite finishing fifth, Norris faced intense pressure from a charging Max Verstappen, who was on fresher tires and nearly overtook him. Reflecting on Red Bull’s performance, he admitted, “It was quite clear the Red Bull was a lot quicker.” This acknowledgment adds another layer to the competitive narrative, as it becomes increasingly evident that McLaren is not just battling Ferrari but also the formidable Red Bull team.

With Norris’s candid insights and Ferrari’s undeniable prowess, the stage is set for an electrifying season ahead. As fans buckle up for what promises to be a thrilling ride, one thing is certain: the competition is fierce, and the fight for supremacy will be relentless. Will McLaren rise to the occasion, or will Ferrari and Mercedes continue to dominate the circuit? The world will be watching closely as the drama unfolds in the coming races!

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