Lando Norris expressed his frustration after McLaren's strategic error during the Qatar Grand Prix. This mistake cost him a chance to secure the Formula One title. Despite needing just one more win to clinch
the championship, Norris finished fourth. Max Verstappen claimed victory, narrowing the points gap to 12 ahead of the final race in Abu Dhabi.
McLaren's decision not to pit early, following an incident between Pierre Gasly and Nico Hulkenberg, affected both Norris and his teammate Oscar Piastri. Many drivers took advantage of this opportunity for a mandatory pit stop on lap seven, but McLaren chose otherwise. This choice impacted their performance later in the race.
Norris acknowledged the pressure he faces heading into Abu Dhabi. A podium finish there could still make him the 11th British driver to win the world championship. He has thrived under pressure recently, securing five podium finishes in eight races since retiring at the Dutch Grand Prix in August.
Despite the setback in Qatar, Norris remains optimistic about his chances. "The same as every weekend," he said about his approach to Abu Dhabi. "I try and beat them, they try and beat me. Nothing different. " He added that he just wanted to rest after a challenging race.
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Andrea Stella, McLaren's team principal, admitted their strategy was flawed but promised improvements for next week. "I think in terms of the misjudgement, it is something that we will have to review," he stated. Stella emphasized learning from mistakes and approaching future races with determination.
Norris reflected on his recent performances despite the Qatar setback. "Obviously, it's not our greatest day," he remarked. "But I don't know if anyone saw the run of results I had before that; [they] were great. " He remains positive about his position at the top of the championship.
The upcoming race marks a rare occasion where more than two drivers are vying for the title in the final event since 2010. Alongside Norris and Verstappen, Oscar Piastri also has a chance after finishing second in Qatar.
The McLaren team is committed to analysing their decisions thoroughly to avoid similar errors in future races. They aim to adapt and strengthen their strategies moving forward.











