Lando Norris Keeps Calm Ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix
DOHA – Lando Norris, McLaren driver, remains calm and focused, despite the imminence of the Qatar Grand Prix, where he could secure his first world championship. Norris, who currently leads his teammate Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen of Red Bull, considers both as rivals to be taken into account, regardless of their differences in performance. The McLaren driver leads with a 24-point advantage over Piastri and Verstappen, on the verge of the penultimate race of the 2025 season. The recent disqualification from the Las Vegas Grand Prix due to irregularities in the wear of the single-seater’s planks, a harsh blow for the team, does not seem to have affected Norris’s morale.Norris was relaxed during media day, despite the importance of the event. The pilot claims to have managed to isolate himself from media pressure and the environment.“Of course it hurts,” Norris commented on the disqualification. “There’s a lot of effort every weekend from everyone, including myself, and I certainly felt that effort disappeared very quickly… Everyone at McLaren feels disappointed with what we had as a result and we’re all disappointed… but it was actually quite easy for me to move on and have a few days off and come to this weekend.”
Lando Norris

When asked if he now sees Verstappen as the main threat, Norris replied: “No, I think they are both the same. They are both equally good, I know what Max is capable of and I think Oscar is capable of exactly the same as Max. So no, I think they both have pros and cons… [Max] is in a different team and Oscar is also in the same team… but every driver wants to fight for their own and prove that they are the best. I think they are both competitive, they are both very strong, they are both incredible drivers and I am excited to give them a good fight on the track”.
When asked if he felt any additional pressure due to Verstappen’s proximity, Norris pointed out that the difference with Piastri was the same before the race in Nevada. “No, because the difference before was 24 and it’s still 24, so my advantage is the same. There’s nothing that should change. I think we were still fast last weekend, we would have been even faster without the problems. I think we know that Red Bull has been fast lately, so we expect them to be faster this weekend, we expect them to be good next weekend, but there’s nothing that should change for anyone. We have treated Max and Red Bull as a great team and a great competitor all season and that continues now, so no, nothing changes for all of us.”







