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Lando Norris regrets setup changes before Miami F1 qualifying

6 months ago By Sports Desk

British McLaren driver Lando Norris regrets set-up changes made ahead of the Formula 1 Grand Prix qualifying session. Norris, who had a promising start to the weekend, struggled in qualifying and crashed out.

Norris, known for his technical skill and agility on the track, faced unexpected challenges as he tried to improve his car’s performance ahead of the qualifying session. Set-up changes made between the sprint and qualifying did not result in the expected gains, leaving Norris disappointed with the final result.

During qualifying, Norris struggled to find the car’s ideal balance, resulting in an underwhelming performance. The British driver could not get the most out of his car and ended up not meeting his and the team’s expectations.

Norris stressed the importance of finding the right balance in the car’s set-up, especially at challenging circuits like Miami. He expressed his regret at the changes made before qualifying, admitting that the lack of synchronisation between the changes and the track conditions contributed to his poor performance.

Despite the difficulties encountered in qualifying, Norris remains optimistic for the main race and is determined to recover positions during the race. He is confident that the team will learn from the lessons of qualifying and make the necessary adjustments to improve the car’s performance for the race.

Norris’ experience in tackling technical challenges and his ability to adapt are qualities that could be decisive for his performance in Sunday’s race. He is determined to overcome the problems he faced in qualifying and look for recovery during the main race.

The McLaren team is also committed to supporting Norris and ensuring he performs to the best of his ability during Sunday’s race. They are working closely with the British driver to understand the reasons for the problems encountered in qualifying and to implement the necessary improvements for the race.

As the team prepares for Sunday’s race, Norris is determined to put the frustrations of qualifying behind him and focus on achieving a positive result in the main race. He is determined to turn this experience into an opportunity to learn and grow, with a view to a strong and consistent performance in Sunday’s race in Miami.

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