The driver, one of F1’s most striking talents, on being an overthinker, his belief in McLaren and how he strives to improve
Lando Norris, who finished second in the Japan Grand Prix last year, says he can achieve a championship at McLaren.Lando Norris, who finished second in the Japan Grand Prix last year, says he can achieve a championship at McLaren.
Norris is far from the tousled-haired youth who made his F1 debut in 2019. He is physically bigger, the jawline is stronger and he is more confident, more at ease as befits a young man who has handled growing up in public with no little assurance and will compete in his 108th race in Japan this weekend.
Norris, for all the pursuit of improvement, remains fond of joking and of a verbal spar, still trying to enjoy as much as he can the elements of the job most drivers only endure. He does not dash off answers but gives them consideration, not least when he feels he has been misinterpreted.
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