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FirstSportz on MSNLando Norris Sees No Need to ‘Worry’ About Pace Deficit to Oscar PiastriLando Norris started the 2025 season off in a great fashion after winning the season-opener in Australia. However, since then, The post Lando Norris Sees No Need to ‘Worry’ About Pace Deficit to Oscar Piastri appeared first on FirstSportz.
Formula One’s drivers and team principals were given a special private screening of the forthcoming Hollywood epic F1 in Monaco on Wednesday night, meaning much of Thursday’s media day in the paddock was taken over by their first impressions of the Brad Pitt blockbuster.
Critically for Norris, though, both Piastri and Verstappen head into the Monaco Grand Prix in fine form. The 25-year-old has scored just one race victory this season, and none since round one in Australia. Poor qualifying performances have left the Brit with too much to do on Sundays, and this has damaged his standing in the paddock.
Ex- F1 driver Johnny Herbert believes Oscar Piastri ’s quiet confidence in the post-race cooldown room is a calculated message to teammate Lando Norris: “I’m better than you.” Piastri and Norris are the main protagonists in this year’s F1 title race.
McLaren have both their drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, gunning for the Formula 1 drivers' title while Max Verstappen is the only Red Bull driver in that fight
Lando Norris qualified fourth as McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri claimed pole at Imola; former world champion Jacques Villeneuve says Norris is collapsing under pressure; watch the Emilia Romagna GP on Sunday at 2pm,
MAX VERSTAPPEN has weighed in on the struggles of title rival Lando Norris compared to his McLaren team-mate so far this season. The Brit was favourite to end Verstappen’s four-year winning
Oscar Piastri started Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on pole position, but ended up third after a number of errors allowed Max Verstappen to win and Lando Norris to claim second
Oscar Piastri lamented the number of times he’s brushed the walls during a “pretty messy” F1 Monaco Grand Prix weekend. Piastri is set to start Sunday’s race in Monaco from third on the grid. Throughout qualifying, Piastri looked like he was on the back foot relative to McLaren teammate Lando Norris.