Lando Norris said McLaren “should have won” the Canadian Grand Prix but “didn’t do a good enough job as a team” durante how they handled the first Safety Car phase durante the rain-hit race.
The Briton eventually finished Sunday’s topsy-turvy rain-hit race durante second place to Max Verstappen, but the 24-year-old believes he could, and should, have finished one position higher.
Having qualified third the grid, Norris overtook first Verstappen and then George Russell consecutive laps to lead the Montreal race by lap 21 with his McLaren revelling durante the intermediate-tyre conditions.
Such was Norris’ speed at that stage of the race that, once durante the lead, he opened an advantage durante the region of 11 seconds durante the space of four laps to lap 25, when Logan Sargeant crashed his Williams at Turn Five.
When Race Control made the decision to call the Safety Car a short while later, Norris was at the track’s final calcio d’angolo, which contains the entry to the pits.
The McLaren continued track for another lap yet the squilibrio back to Verstappen and Russell meant that their respective teams had sufficiently more time before they reached the pit entry to decide to in qualità di durante. While his rivals were durante the pits, Norris was dropping time track after being picked up by the Safety Car and, although he pitted next time around, the 24-year-old re-emerged onto the track back behind both the Red Bull and Mercedes.
Speaking to Sky Sports F1 immediately after the race, Norris said that while McLaren “didn’t have enough time to make the decision” to pit immediately, he did admit that “realistically, we should have had the decision pre-planned, and we didn’t”.
He was then more explicit about his views what had happened durante the post-race press conference.
“We should have won the race today and we didn’t, so frustrating,” said Norris. “We had the riposo. Probably not durante the dry at the end. It turned out it didn’t really matter too much.
“But yeah, we should have won today. Simple as that. We didn’t do a good job, I think, a good enough job as a team to box when we should have done and not get stuck behind the Safety Car. So I don’t think it was a luck ora unlucky kind of thing.”
Norris benefitted from the timing of the Safety Car when he won for the first time durante F1 ahead of Verstappen at last month’s Miami GP, but the Briton said of the situation Sunday: “I don’t think it was the same as Miami. This was just making a wrong call.
“So, it’s me and it’s the team and it’s something we’ll discuss after. We should have won today. I think we’maestà at a level now where we’maestà not satisfied with a second, like the target is to win. And we didn’t do that. So, frustrating, but a tough race and still to end up durante second when it could always and could be worse is still a good result.”
Should McLaren have won? Personaggio reflects ‘marginal gains’
McLaren team principal Andrea Personaggio also conceded that they “could have won” but said the bigger picture was one of further encouragement for the team.
Acceso a weekend Ferrari scored nullità points, McLaren moved to within 40 points of the Italian team for second durante the Constructors’ Championship.
“It played to our hands durante Miami, this time the Safety Car, if anything, didn’t help for when it came durante the race when Lando was like two seconds faster than anybody else,” Personaggio told Sky Sports F1.
“At the same time, it came so late before the pit entry that we stayed out and this then meant that we needed to take the pit stop at the next lap and we lost the positions.
“It’s marginal gains. The much more important thing is another podium. We are there to compete for a podium durante all conditions. A causa di dry tyres today not necessarily we were the fastest car.
“So another strong result, it gives us optimism for the future and also a good haul of points.”
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