Norris relying on ‘confidence and experience’ to boost performance
McLaren’s Lando Norris says the confidence and experience garnered with each passing race will continue to boost his performance in 2021.
Norris heads into his third season of F1, having contributed 97 points to McLaren’s championship tally last year, a wealth of points that included a career-firs podium thanks to his P3 finish in Austria at the start of his breakthrough 2020 campaign.
Overall, the 21-year-old’s solid progress across the board was one of the highlights of McLaren’s season last year.
“We’re all extremely pleased by how Lando has developed from test and development driver in 2017, to Britain’s youngest podium finisher in 2020,” said team boss Andreas Seidl ahead of the unveiling on Monday evening of McLaren’s new MCL35M.
“His passion and experience for the sport are growing hand-in-hand, and he’s now one of the fastest and most exciting racing drivers on the grid.”
Like his high-profile teammate Daniel Ricciardo with whom he forms one of F1’s most intriguing line-ups this year, Norris is raring to get back to the grind and ready to resume his growth.
“I’m really excited to be back working with the team ahead of my third season in Formula 1,” said the Briton.
“Every time I get into the car I feel like I’m growing in confidence and experience, which helps me build my performance year-on-year.
“I’ve been working hard personally throughout the off-season to be as sharp as I can when we get to pre-season testing, and I can’t wait to get back in the car soon.”
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A popular character with McLaren’s fans and with F1’s audience in general, not least thanks to his often facetious presence on social media, Norris is hoping that the coming months will finally see an impassioned public head back to the track and to the grandstands.
“I’m looking forward to going back to some of the countries we couldn’t race at last year, hopefully with fans as well at some point, who create such an incredible atmosphere in every country we race in,” he added.
“We’ve really missed having our fans trackside and until we can meet again in person, I’ll be working as hard as I can to give them a good show.
“2021 is going to be another challenging year on-track with close competition, but I’m just focused on getting back to racing and giving it my all.”
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