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Norris braced for ‘nerve-racking’ Japanese Grand Prix

April 5, 2025 4 Min Read
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Lando Norris expects the Japanese Grand Prix to be “nerve-racking” because of the climate, as he seems to be to overtake Max Verstappen to combat for victory.

Verstappen took a shock pole place on Saturday along with his ultimate lap of qualifying, edging out Norris by simply 0.012s and Oscar Piastri by 0.044s. The McLaren pair had been quickest as much as that time however will begin from second and third in a race that’s wanting more and more more likely to be impacted by rain, one thing Norris is aware of may current each challenges and alternatives.

“Nobody is aware of what the climate goes to be like tomorrow, so no level attempting to consider too many issues,” Norris mentioned. “We’ll do our homework tonight. It’s in all probability going to be a little bit of a race like Melbourne, and that was an thrilling race for everybody.

“Now I’ve obtained to try to do some overtakes, so we’ll see. I feel the unknown of the climate goes to make it thrilling and nerve-racking for everybody, and I’ve obtained to attempt to get previous the man on my left [Verstappen], so I’m excited.”

Norris says the McLaren is rather more to his liking at Suzuka than in China the place he completed second to Piastri, however acknowledges he didn’t discover sufficient time in Q3 after going broad on his first run, leaving the door open for Verstappen’s lap.

“I went two tenths faster than the Q2 lap, so not sufficient, however just a bit bit,” he defined. “It’s a monitor the place you simply form of chip away in numerous areas … and commit a bit extra in these high-speed corners.

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“However I used to be fairly proud of my lap, actually. I attempted pushing on an excellent quantity extra in Q3 Run 1 and it didn’t work out clearly, so I simply needed to form of peg it again loads. I used to be proud of the stability and proud of the automotive on the finish.

“The margin is so small – I feel it was a hundredth in it – however simply not sufficient for pole.”

There have been comparable sentiments from Piastri, who felt he missed out on pole place as a result of a poor first sector, that he couldn’t make up regardless of being quickest all through the remainder of the lap.

“It wasn’t my finest, sector one – I feel I misplaced a little bit little bit of time in comparison with the primary lap of Q3,” Piastri mentioned. “And when the hole’s 4 hundredths [of a second] from first to 3rd, you concentrate on it fairly a bit.

“I’ve been fairly comfy by qualifying. I feel the primary lap of Q3 was an excellent one, the second just a bit bit off the mark in a few locations.

“I’ve needed to dial myself in a bit extra this weekend than I did final race and it’s taken a bit longer to get there. However wanting on the margins and the way it carried out, I’ve been fairly comfortable. Simply these little margins – when it’s so tight – make all of the distinction, clearly.”

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