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Imola podium is proof that F1 progress is real

Imola podium is proof that F1 progress is real

The Woking-based squad endured a difficult start to the 2022 campaign, with brake problems marring the final pre-season test and it subsequently having a tough first event in Bahrain that it left without any points.

Since then, however, its car has looked more competitive and, at Imola last weekend, Lando Norris was able to qualify third in the wet/dry Friday session before finishing behind Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez on Sunday.

McLaren boss Andreas Seidl reckoned that following a fifth and sixth placed finish in Australia a fortnight ago, that the indications point to the current form being a realistic picture of where the team is at.

“It’s great to see that we have this consistency in there, and great to see that we have confirmation now that Melbourne was not just a one off, but that actually the MCL36 is a good car and a solid foundation for all the further developments that are in the pipeline now,” he explained.

“It was great to see on normal conditions really this weekend that we were competitive, and that we were in the end the third fastest team this weekend.

“Of course, scoring a podium in the current situation, one of the two cars need to have an issue from the Red Bulls and the Ferraris, because they seem to be a big step ahead in terms of performance, but at the same time it’s not just about performance. It’s about putting the race weekend together as well, which we did this weekend.”

Lando Norris, McLaren MCL36

Photo by: Carl Bingham / Motorsport Images

Despite the good result that has helped McLaren to fourth place in the constructors’ championship, Norris thinks the team still needs to bring “next level” improvements to have any hope of consistently fighting nearer the front.

“We need the improvements everywhere: high speed, medium speed, and slow speed, maybe more bias towards the slower to medium speed,” explained the Briton. “But as a package, everything needs to be just that next level, you know?

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