Despite his recent successes and a strong momentum, Lando Norris still sees room for improvement. The McLaren pilot had the feeling that he has fought back in the fight for the World Cup leadership of Formula 1 and was “definitely happier”, but he still works to get more out of the car.
Norris had recently won both in Silverstone and in Austria and, after the accident he had indebted with team -mate Oscar Piatri in Canada, impressively registered. Whether he feels more than a threat in front of the Grand Prix in Spa on Sunday (3 p.m./Sky and RTL on Sunday (3:00 p.m./Sky and RTL), said Norris.
The Australian Piatri, on the other hand, had chosen, especially after his second place in Great Britain. However, he was to blame for the defeat after an offense during a safety car phase.
In a joint conversation with the FIA, the differences were cleared over the resulting time penalty and both sides had “learned a lot,” said Piatri.
In Spa, the struggle for the top of the World Cup between the two McLaren could worsen. Norris has the chance of equal or even passing with Piatri.

