The current leader of the World Formula 1 Championship, the British Lando Norris (McLaren), is mourning the “mistake” he has made in the final twist (sq3) of reduced classification (‘Sprint SHOTOUT’) of China Grand Prix, which will be the sixth of the Fints’ breed this Saturday.
“I made a mistake and blocked the last curve. We have suffered a little more And we’re not fast enough, “English explained in statements collected by Sky Sports after a qualified session.
Norris left the favorites after imposing himself in the first and to this day’s unique Grand Prix of the season, that of Australia, that he got to remove the top of the table in the winner of the last four World Cups, the Dutch Max Vrstappen (Red Bull), for the first time since May 2022.
However, and despite the marking of the best times at free this morning and the second round of ‘sprint’ (SQ2), Norris “suffered a lot” along the car in the third and final stage.
“The hardships we suffered became more noticeable now. Nothing else. We made a lot of mistakes, but the car was complicated by the pilot, ”he explained.
Besides, Norris considered his vehicle “more difficult” to lifting conditionsAnd certainly the wind made a well -known look during filming at the Shanghai Circuit this afternoon.
Asked about if it considers it possible to overcome those problems, the British throws the weight on the shoulders: “It depends more on me than the carWe can’t even perfect the car. Carrying
“(What happened now) was because I tried to force too much, so maybe I had to (…) try not to force too much. The car is fine, maybe not like ‘pole’, but we can definitely continue to develop, “he said.
The first esprent career will be held on Saturday at the 04 Spanish Peninsular Time with 19 laps in 5,451 meters of the Shanginés Circuit, for 56 scheduled for good week career.
The winner of this reduced format will take 10 points, with the second accumulated 8 and from there, less for each position at the eighth, which will only take.
Source: La Verdad

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