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Norris particularly optimistic for this last Grand Prix

Norris particularly optimistic for this last Grand Prix
Norris particularly optimistic for this last Grand Prix

End the year in style, retain Max Verstappen’s runner-up place in the drivers’ standings and win the title in the constructors’ standings. This is the particularly exciting weekend that awaits Lando Norris near Abu Dhabi for the last Grand Prix of the season. The English driver also took the floor to discuss the state of his car and his (good) impressions after free practice: “It was a good day. The car was good all day, so we continued on our momentum since Qatar and I feel good we think there are things to improve both in low and high pressure, probably more in high pressure,” he first indicated.

“The car looks much better than it is”

He also displayed a certain optimism, a way of putting pressure on the Ferraris: “The car looks much better than it is. I think the others have not yet pushed their engines , so it may look glorious for now, but I think we will still have a tough fight tomorrow,” he added before discussing the elements that he and his team will have to work on in the future. “It’s nothing huge, it’s small details. It’s about trying to find the balance between going faster and saving tires. How to save them with my driving, with the things I can change on my steering wheel and with the underlying balance of the car, trying to find the right compromise, that’s the most important thing.

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Lando Norris, McLaren’s English driver, showed his optimism after Friday’s free practice.


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