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Potential for McLaren F1 team to improve puts “smile on my face”

Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38, Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20, the remainder of the field on the opening lap

The Woking outfit ended the 2023 season with momentum on its side, but thus far Ferrari has led the pursuit of pacesetters Red Bull.

However Norris, who logged McLaren’s first podium of the season with third place in Australia, is encouraged by the fact that there is still more to come from the car.

“On the whole, I’m very happy,” he said when summing up the year so far. “Can I be happier? Yes. Can we all? Yes, because we always want more, we always want to be able to compete a bit higher.

“But I think for us to start the season in such a solid position, knowing that we can still improve on so many areas, it’s a smile on my face, because we’re in a good position, and we know we can get a lot better still.

“If you think back to 12 months ago, it was still a very, very different situation to be in. We’ve out-developed our competitors since this time last year by a huge step. It gets harder and harder to do that the closer you get to the top, but still plenty of things for us to do.

“So I’m happy with the step we made as a team. And I’m very happy at the work ethic and the effort everyone’s putting in to trying to continue.”

Norris says it was no surprise that Red Bull maintained its winning form in 2024, given that the Milton Keynes team could make an early switch of its development focus to RB20.

Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38, Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20, the remainder of the field on the opening lap

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“The gap to Red Bull is completely expected,” he said. “If you look when they stopped developing last year, they put a lot of time and effort into trying to develop a good car for this year. So for us to be still as close as we are to them, I think it’s a good sign.

“You would probably say the most impressive has been Ferrari, in how they’ve been able to take a very big step, I would say, probably one of the biggest steps from last year to this year. But for us to still be not far behind I think it’s a completely a good sign for us.

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“Of course, we always hope for that little bit more, and we hoped to just come out and be able to fight straight away at the front, but we took a step and we weren’t able to maybe tackle a few of things that we really have struggled to tackle in the last few years. But now more than ever we’re trying to tackle those areas.”

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