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Home » News » Lando Norris dejected and looking for answers after ‘struggling’ Saturday in Bahrain

Lando Norris dejected and looking for answers after ‘struggling’ Saturday in Bahrain

David RobertsBy David Roberts Sports
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For the entire week on Formula 1 Grand Prix, it seemed that McLaren would lock the front row during qualifying. Teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri took turns at the top of the timing magazines in practice, and the rest of the schedule pointed to the McLaren duo as again the Domainnt Force on their way to qualifying.

While Piastri held up his end of the bargain and took the pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix of Sunday, Norris was depressed and looking for answers after the end of more than four tenths behind his teammate, qualifying sixth.

‘I didn’t even go a tenth faster [on his second Q3 lap]”Norris said to Sky Sports F1 After being eligible.

“I’m just not fast enough.”

Norris is notorious because he is hard for himself, subtimes to get too wrong. That characteristic was established that his interviews after qualifying in Bahrain. Asked by Sky Sports F1 What went wrong, Norris did for himself, literally and figuratively.

‘No idea. To be honest, no idea. Just not fast enough, “Norris added, pointing to his chest.

Norris was even more critical about his achievements when he spoke with the official F1 channel.

“I was just slow. I was slow this weekend to be honest. Nothing too surprising, to be honest. I’m just rid of it,” the McLaren driver started. ‘I feel that I have never driven an F1 car before. I am a lot stiff, I have Don’s Don’s

“The car is great. I have nothing to come across. The car, the team does great job, Oscar’s on pole through a good lump.

Norris has paved his prospects for Sunday and awarded Norris to win is probably out of the cards, but a stage was possible.

“It is to try to win the race, but I don’t think I will win Tomrorow. I think you are trying to strive for a stage,” Norris added.

“I think Oscar will shelf everyone. I try to achieve it, I think.”

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