Formula 1 racing driver Lando Norris has firmly dismissed the perception that his team, McLaren, holds a pre-season edge over their competitors. These rumors emerged ahead of the highly anticipated season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
The speculation was triggered by Norris’s outstanding race simulation during the second day of pre-season testing in Bahrain. This performance led many to believe that McLaren was set to continue the momentum from their successful 2024 season and might even dominate the 2025 season.
However, McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella and Norris himself have attempted to dispel this notion. Both have attributed Norris’s impressive run to the exceptionally favorable conditions on the day of the test. Norris has further dismissed the idea of McLaren’s perceived advantage as “short-sighted” and baseless.
In a discussion with selected media outlets, including Motorsport Week, Norris explained, “I’m actually surprised that so many people are making premature conclusions before the season even begins. The hype was largely due to a solitary race run I did under perfect conditions.”
The young driver further emphasized that subsequent race runs performed by his teammate Oscar Piastri under different conditions were slower, not due to Piastri’s performance, but rather the changing conditions.
Despite the speculation, Norris remains unfazed by the expectations, stating, “Whether I perform well or poorly this weekend, it doesn’t change anything. What matters is not what people have said in the past, but what actually happens on the track.”
Norris also shared his insights on the potential competitors for the upcoming season. He asserted that 2024’s key players, Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes, would all be strong contenders in Melbourne. He further hinted at Ferrari being the potential dark horse of the season, suggesting they performed exceptionally well during pre-season testing.
In Norris’s words, “You’d be surprised at how quick Ferrari will be this weekend. While everyone is talking, we at McLaren keep our focus on improving our performance.”
In conclusion, despite the buzz around McLaren’s supposed advantage, Norris maintains a realistic outlook, emphasizing that the race will ultimately be decided on the track. His focus, and that of his team, remains on delivering the best performance they can, regardless of the hype and speculation.