The McLaren driver beat his teammate, Oscar Piastri, into second with a breathtaking lap in Budapest
McLaren driver beat teammate, Oscar Piastri, into secondand his McLaren team know they must now deliver when it matters on Sunday. Missed opportunities and minor errors have peppered recent races proving costly but with Oscar Piastri completing a McLaren front row lock-out, in what was clearly the quickest car of the field, Budapest feels like a must-win for Norris., who finished disappointed in third, had set.
“Every one is important, trying to maximise every place, every point, the more we can try and get back to Max and on “The work but we are still not first so we need more,” he said. “I was happy with the laps but balance-wise everything is on the edge. I was pushing as hard as I can, so you have little moments here and there. It’s just nor coming anymore to have great lap times. We are a bit slower so we have work to do, it’s as simple as that.”
A late coda changed nothing when the session restarted as the final two minutes of running with used tyres was fruitless. McLaren hold all the cards but with exceedingly high expectations to be met if they are to prove the grand old marque has returned to championship contender status.
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