Lando Norris Optimistic Despite Narrow Miss for Pole at Miami Grand Prix
Lando Norris expresses satisfaction with his performance at the Miami Grand Prix, despite narrowly missing pole position to Max Verstappen.




McLaren's Lando Norris has expressed his contentment with his performance during the qualifying session at the Miami Grand Prix, even though he narrowly missed securing the pole position to Max Verstappen. Norris, who finished just 0.065 seconds behind the Red Bull driver, acknowledged a mix of satisfaction and frustration, emphasizing his progress in overcoming some of the challenges he has faced this season.
Norris has been vocal about the difficulties he experiences with his McLaren car, particularly when pushing it to its limits during qualifying laps. Despite making a mistake that he believes cost him the pole position, Norris noted an improvement in the car's responsiveness over the weekend at the Hard Rock Stadium.
Reflecting on his performance, Norris stated, "Max did a Max lap once again and I can't fault him." He added, "I'm very happy with the end result. Just a shame when you miss out on pole, so that's the only frustrating bit." Norris has been experimenting with different strategies and collaborating closely with his team to enhance his performance, which he believes is moving in the right direction.
Team Dynamics and Future Prospects
Norris's teammate, Oscar Piastri, also felt he could have contended for pole position but attributed his fourth-place finish to "poor execution." Piastri, who currently leads the championship by nine points, acknowledged the tight competition and the necessity of minimizing mistakes to maintain a competitive edge.
McLaren's team principal, Andrea Stella, highlighted the team's ongoing efforts to understand and address the car's performance issues, particularly in qualifying scenarios. Stella mentioned that the team has identified patterns that need to be addressed to provide drivers with a more predictable and responsive car.
Race Day Expectations
With the grid set for an intriguing race, Norris is optimistic about his chances to secure his first victory since the season opener in Australia. He anticipates strong competition not only from Verstappen but also from Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes and his teammate Piastri. Norris emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong pace throughout the race, leveraging the car's strengths in various conditions.
As the teams prepare for the race, the focus remains on fine-tuning strategies and car setups to maximize performance and capitalize on any opportunities that arise during the event.