Lando Norris, British, competing for McLaren, celebrates his second place on the podium at the Chinese Grand Prix on April 21, 2024. This event was part of the Formula 1 World Championship, specifically the 5th stage held in Shanghai, China.
According to McLaren team boss Andrea Stella, Lando Norris has now started to fully exploit the potential of the car, leading to an impressive second place at the Chinese Grand Prix. Norris has been at the forefront of McLaren’s resurgence, capitalizing on the team’s momentum from the previous season and establishing himself once again as one of the top contenders.
Starting in fourth place on the Shanghai grid, Norris surprised everyone by securing a second place, following his previous podium in Australia, where he finished behind the two Ferraris. Before the season, Norris acknowledged the need to improve his mental approach to avoid costly mistakes during crucial moments in qualifying.
Throughout the first five stages of the championship, Norris consistently outperformed his teammate Oscar Piastri in qualifying, except for one race. In wet track conditions during the Chinese Grand Prix, Norris showcased his skills by securing a dominant pole position for the Sprint race.
Stella praised Norris for his dedication and hard work, which allowed him to make the most of the opportunities presented to him. The team identified areas for improvement, such as qualifying performance, and Norris worked closely with his engineers and with the support of the factory to make the necessary adjustments and fully exploit the potential of the car.
Furthermore, Stella highlighted Norris’ progress in race management, especially in understanding tire behavior at the beginning of the 2024 season. In Shanghai, Norris executed a strategic first stint, countering possible moves from Ferrari and gaining track position over Sergio Perez from Red Bull. Stella noted that Norris is becoming increasingly consistent and skilled at analyzing tire performance and race strategies.
Overall, Norris’ development in both qualifying and race technique has been commendable, and he has proven to be a valuable asset for McLaren.