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Lando Norris: McLaren Formula 1 ‘extremely slow’ on the straights in Saudi Arabia.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
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Lando Norris: McLaren da Fórmula 1 ‘extremamente lento’ nas retas na Arábia Saudita.

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Lando Norris, British driver for McLaren, expressed caution regarding his team’s prospects in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix of Formula 1. He described the 2024 car as “extremely slow” on the straights of the track. Despite hopes that the Jeddah Corniche Circuit would be more favorable to McLaren’s car compared to Bahrain, the team found themselves in the same position in the overall standings after qualifying. Oscar Piastri, another McLaren driver, achieved the same result as Norris, securing the third row on the grid behind the Red Bulls, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso. Norris is concerned that McLaren’s lack of speed on the straights will make it difficult to capitalize on their superiority in race pace. Both McLaren cars recorded low top speeds, with Zhou Guanyu, who did not set a qualifying time, being the only driver below Norris and Piastri. When asked about his strategy to move up from sixth place on the starting grid, Norris admitted uncertainty, stating: “I have no idea. Jumping the start… It’s hard to know.” He also highlighted the difficulty of overtaking on the Jeddah circuit due to limited opportunities and reduced tire degradation. Norris acknowledged McLaren’s significant disadvantage on the straights and admitted it would be a challenging race for them. However, he remained optimistic about McLaren’s decision to save a new set of medium compound tires for the race, believing it could give them an edge over their closest rivals. Despite the challenges they face, Norris considered his position after qualifying favorable and expressed satisfaction with his own performance. He mentioned that the team deliberately chose to use only one set of new tires for the final qualifying session, with the goal of having an extra new set for the race. Norris highlighted the difficulties faced by Mercedes during qualifying, with both George Russell and Lewis Hamilton experiencing recurring issues that resulted in them starting on the fourth row of the grid. When asked if he planned to stay ahead of the Mercedes cars, Norris confirmed that was indeed the plan, but acknowledged the complexities of the track and the unpredictable nature of the race. He emphasized that McLaren is in a tight competition with Mercedes and Aston Martin, and anything can happen in the race. Norris concluded by expressing his determination to continue pushing himself and giving his best.

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