McLaren entered the 2022 season looking to build on a strong campaign last year, highlighted by its first win for almost nine years at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
But the team endured a difficult race in Bahrain as its cars finished 14th and 15th, with Daniel Ricciardo leading home Norris.
After qualifying 13th, Norris fell backwards during the race, slipping all the way to last position after making his first pitstop.
The McLaren driver gained two places in the closing laps after the Red bull duo of Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen were sidelined by fuel pump issues, giving him 15th spot.
Norris admitted he was putting on “a brave face” upon arriving at the media pen after the race in Bahrain, and that it “looked just as bad as what it felt” out on-track.
“It’s just where we are, quite simply,” Norris explained.
“We just have to get a little bit used to it now. Of course over the last few seasons, [there has been] just a lot of expectation from us within the…
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