
The contracted and frustrated Lando Norris admitted that he was “not fast enough” after hitting the 6th place in the Bahrain Grand Prix Grid with the MCLAREN teammate and the title rival OSCAR PIASTRI.
MCLAREN, a championship leader who showed the dominant speed through Sakhir’s practice, was most favored to lock the front row of the grid for Sunday race.
Their advantage is that Bahrain’s cooling conditions and rivals were not pronounced as qualified when the rivals were closed, but Piastri was still strong and formally insisted, but Norris eventually gave a slower feeling of one quarter.
“I didn’t go 10 more quickly in his second Q3 rap,” said Norris. Sky Sports F1.
“I am not fast enough.”
Norris said in a qualified post -interview, he pointed out his response as a disappointment of the results, pointing out himself and asking why the session was wrong.
He added:
The championship leader Norris will now start a race with five drivers, now George Russell, Charles Leskluck, Kimi Antonelli, and fifth -largest Interlooper Pierre Gasly.
Max VestAppen, which was only one point in Norris after winning McLarens in Japan last week, is a Red Bull that has endured a difficult weekend on the track, but starts one after seven days.
Norris said, “It’s another day.”
“Let’s look at things. Check out why you are having so many difficulties today and try again tomorrow.”
And Norris now asks if he picked up him all night for the Grand Prix. Norris simply replied.
More to follow …
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Sunday, April 13th
- 10:50 am: F3 function race
- 12:20 pm: F2 function race
- 2:30 pm: Bahrain GP Build Up: Grand Prix Sunday
- 4pm: Bahrain Grand Prix
- 6 pm: Barain GP reaction: Check pattern flag
- 7:00 pm: TED’s notebook
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