McLaren ‘back down to reality’ after Miami Qualifying
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are reflecting on a challenging Qualifying session at the Miami Grand Prix, which followed their successful Sprint victory. After Norris achieved pole position and a win in the Sprint, the team faced tougher competition in Qualifying, with Kimi Antonelli taking pole. Norris finished fourth while Piastri placed seventh, describing the session as "messy" and acknowledging a significant drop in pace compared to earlier practices. Both drivers noted conditions played a role but agreed on the need for further analysis to identify performance gaps.
By the Numbers- Lando Norris qualified fourth after securing pole in Sprint Qualifying.
- Oscar Piastri finished seventh, narrowly advancing to Q2 in a tense session.
- McLaren entered the Miami weekend with performance upgrades but faced challenges during Qualifying.
- The team experienced hotter conditions and wind changes that affected car performance during the session.
McLaren will analyze the discrepancies in performance from the Sprint to Qualifying to enhance their strategy going forward. Improvements in car setup and adaptation to varying track conditions will be crucial in upcoming races.
Bottom LineMcLaren's mixed results highlight the competitive landscape of Formula 1, emphasizing the need for continual development and adaptation. As Norris and Piastri look to bounce back, understanding the nuances of car performance under changing conditions is essential for future success.
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