Formula 1/ Leading the standings, Norris alarms: Something is wrong with me and the car

The lead in the Formula 1 World Championship does not calm Lando Norris. The 25-year-old McLaren driver had a difficult weekend in Bahrain. His teammate, Oskar Piastri, dominated in Bahrain, winning easily, to narrow the gap in the drivers' standings to just 3 points (77 points for the Briton and 74 for the Australian).
Norris was even edged out by George Russell in the Bahrain race, with the Mercedes driver coming in second. Third place was a result that did not satisfy Norris, with the Grand Prix also affected by the complicated qualifying sessions, where the McLaren driver only recorded the sixth fastest time. A result that seems not to be easy for the championship leader to swallow.
The lead in the Formula 1 World Championship does not calm Lando Norris. The 25-year-old McLaren driver had a difficult weekend in Bahrain. His teammate, Oscar Piastri, dominated in Bahrain, winning easily, to narrow the gap in the drivers' standings to just 3 points (77 points for the Briton and 74 for the Australian). Norris was even passed by George Russell in the Bahrain race, with the Mercedes driver coming in second.
Third place was a result that did not satisfy Norris, where the Grand Prix was also affected by the complicated qualifying sessions, where the McLaren driver recorded only the sixth fastest time. A result that seems not to be easy for the championship leader to swallow.
FAITH — Norris' confusion was so great throughout the weekend that he was forced to stay in the pits with the technicians until late on Saturday evening, April 12. For now, the car remains an enigma for Landon, who, however, also has a particular approach, as he expressed it to the British newspaper “The Sun”: “When things don't go the way I want and when I make a mistake, I feel very disappointed.
"Maybe there are times when I lack confidence in myself, it's happened to me in the past. But it's just in my nature, in the way I do things. It's made me who I am today and it's probably prevented me from improving as a pilot at times," says Norris. But now it's time to turn the page: "Like I said, I know what I can do. I just have to focus on myself to get back to that level." Not an easy task, but one that Norris seems more than capable of.
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