“Deflated” Lando Norris has “no idea” what went wrong in Bahrain GP qualifying
“No idea. Honestly, no i💟dea. Just not quick enough.”

Lando Norris🐓 said he had “no idea” what went wrong in qualifying for the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Nor🅺ris made a mistake on his final lap in Q3, mean꧙ing he didn’t improve his lap time.
This means that Norris is set to start Sunday’s race in Bahrain from sixth on the grid, just one place ahead of F1 title rival 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen.
On the other side of the McLaren garage, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oscar Piastri beat 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell to take his second pole position of the year.
Norris cut a frustrated figure after ๊qual♕ifying in his interview with Sky Sports.
Reflecting on qualifying, Norris said: “No. I🌼 didn’t even go a tenth quicker. I am just not quick♓ enough.”
When presಌsed on what went wrong, he added: “No idea. H🍎onestly, no idea. Just not quick enough.
“It’s just another day. Look into things. See why I was struggl💮ing so much t☂oday and try again tomorrow.”
Shortly after Norris’ interview, Sky Sports pundit Naomi Schiff said t𝕴hat “you can understand why he’s demotivated” a💦fter qualifying.
“I mean you can understand why he’s demotivated,” Schiff said. “His teammate is on pole position. What an incredible result for Oscar Piastri to put it on pole positiꦉon. Lando was down by three tenths in the first sector and basically from there it’s already a lost battle.
“Unfortunately for him that’s exaꦇctly what cost him. Whilst he’s a bit deflated in saying he doesn’t have the answers, that’s just because he wanted to be on pol💟e position and not far down the order when his teammate is on pole.”
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris has “looked behind” since FP2
Ex-F1 driver Karun Chandhok wasn’✅t surprised to see Norris look off the pace relative to Piastri.
Even without his mistake at Turn 1, Chandhok f🐽elt that Piastri would have tak🀅en pole position regardless.
“He’s looked behi💯nd hasn’t he? He’s✅ looked behind since FP2,” Chandhok said.
“He was behind in Q2 as wel🔯l. He lost the three-tenths there. He would have been in the mix with George but still been behind Oscar.
“You don’t like being beaten by your teammate and to be sixth on the grid on a weekend where all weekend we’ve talked about a McLaren 1-2, inter-﷽team battle, he’s now got five other people in front.”

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