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#Norris says rivals Alpine were quicker in Mexico – but McLaren ‘did a better job’
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Norris says rivals Alpine were quicker in Mexico but McLaren did a better job
After a Grand Prix which saw McLaren narrow the gap to rivals Alpine by four points, Lando Norris said he reckoned the French team had the faster car in Mexico, but McLaren did a better job of executing the race weekend. Norris started the race in eighth but lost out to both Alpines of Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon on the first lap, dropping down to 10th. He maintained that position before switching from the mediums to the hard tyre as he attempted to avoid the undercut from AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda – who changed from the softs to the mediums. Norris was then able to make his way past Valtteri Bottas for tenth towards the end of the race. Alonso’s retirement saw him gain a place to ninth, after he also let team mate Daniel Ricciardo – on the soft tyre – through to finish seventh, ahead of Ocon. READ MORE: 6 Winners and 5 Losers from the Mexico City Grand Prix – Who left the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on a high? Speaking after a 14th top-10 finish of the season, a satisfied Norris said: “We did a good job. We had to cover Yuki very early on, on to the hard tyre. That opened up the chance for Daniel to go very long and on to the softs, which gave him the opportunity to finish seventh and score some valuable points for us. “I think we did a good job, did what we had to do at certain points, but we still looked at the big picture and the other side did a very good job today. I’m happy. Especially on a day like today when reliability was important. Two of our cars finished and not a lot of the others did. Happy with the team.” ‘We did what we had to do’ – Norris pleased McLaren outscored rivals Alpine in Mexico With Alonso’s retirement and both McLarens in the top-10 it meant the papaya cars came away with a total of eight points, to Alpine's four – narrowing the gap to the French team's lead in fourth place in the constructors' championship to just seven points, with two races to go. “Of course, the more points the better," said Norris. "We did a good job. I don’t think we had the quicker cars today than the Alpine but once again as a team we did a better job.” Norris also praised the work of his team mate Ricciardo, who made his way through the field to finish seventh, as the Briton revealed it was always the plan that one of them would look to go on to the soft tyre at the end of the race. READ MORE: ‘I wish it was like this more often’ – Ricciardo delighted with P7 finish as he explains Tsunoda crash “I mean Daniel was in a lucky position that he could just stay out and do anything he wanted, which in other races I’ve been able to do, like in Monza and so on,” Norris said. “And today it just benefitted him. It obviously worked out well. We had that plan from the beginning, if someone was in that position, and Daniel was that guy and so he made up for it and made the most of it. He did a good job.” via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
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Horner reveals Red Bull have talked to Norris a couple of times over the years about potential F1 deal
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has revealed he has held exploratory conversations with Lando Norris in recent years over the youngster potentially joining the new world champions – and on more than one occasion. Back in February, it was announced that Norris had signed a new long-term deal with McLaren to keep him at the team through 2025, the Briton having impressed by claiming four podiums, his first pole position and so nearly a maiden victory during the 2021 campaign. ANALYSIS: Why McLaren and Norris agreed their bumper new contract And while Norris has so far remained on board the squad that gave him his F1 debut in 2019, Horner revealed over the recent Mexico City Grand Prix weekend that talks have been held between the driver and Red Bull in the past. “We’ve talked to Lando a couple of times over the years, but every time we’ve had a conversation, he’s signed a contract with McLaren the next day,” said Horner, whose team will continue to field Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez in 2023 and 2024. “He’s on a long-term contract with McLaren and it looks like he’s going to be there a few more years.” Speaking at the time of his latest renewal, Norris explained why he chose to stick with McLaren for four more seasons – the 22-year-old convinced that he and the team can one day win races and world titles together. “Teams are about people, and I love the people and feel at home at McLaren. I have grown up in this team and I’m part of this journey we’re all on,” said Norris, who sits seventh in the 2022 drivers’ standings, having added another podium to his name at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. READ MORE: Norris says rivals Alpine were quicker in Mexico – but McLaren ‘did a better job’ “Last season was another great step, both in my career and the team’s performance, and I see and feel all the work, investment and commitment for the team to be in a position to challenge for wins and titles in the future. “This all gives me huge confidence looking forward, so it was a natural decision to extend our relationship for the next few years.” via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
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