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Is there a McLaren initial contradiction? Piastri contradicts Norris in Red Bull
Oscar Piastri He’s eating toast Rand Norris. It was expected that the British would make a quality leap after the 2024 season. McLaren Fight for the title. However, after the first five appointments of the year, it is the Australian who will beat as pilots.
Rand suffers from beauty on a perfect weekend, but Piastri has already added three victories of five possibilities. In Saudi Arabia, he placed the World Cup leader for the first time with a 10-point advantage over his partner. Furthermore, the first inconsistency in the box began. Norris believes there’s nothing Red Bull wants to vy on Walking, but it’s clear that Oscar is the MCL39 as the best grid car.
“Red Bull is just as fast in classification. They are as fast as we are in the race. We don’t think we’re far behind what is shown. I think Max was probably the fastest today, so we have a job to do sor, “Norris told the media in a statement collected by the ‘brands.’ “People keep saying nonsense just because we’re getting faster at training,” he said.
“I don’t agree, our car was faster.”instead, he explained Oscar Piastri at a Fear press conference after enjoying victory in Jeddah. “Max was faster than expected. I was surprised at him at first, and I didn’t expect to suffer much from middle tyres. Our car is still very good. But this route is most similar to Suzuka, which is where Max and Red Bull are approaching. We have the advantages, not that big on this type of circuit, but still a much stronger car“He concluded.
Lando Norris and Piastri’s relationship has been very good since 2023 when roads crossed. They have always helped each other, and their collaboration allowed Woking to declare the world champion of builders last year without achieving 20 years. Now, the battle for the title of pilot among teammates doesn’t always work. Ask Senna Prost, Hamilton Rothberg, Alonso Hamilton, or Weber Vettel. We’ll see how the UK team manages it.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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