Norris explains Montreal difficulties: 'Harder this year than ever before'

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Norris reflects on qualifying and surprise result
8 June at 23:19
Last update 8 June at 23:50

Lando Norris will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix in third place, behind Max Verstappen and pole-sitter George Russell. Despite being just 0.021 seconds behind Russell's time, Norris didn't think his lap time was "incredible".

McLaren have been on a high recently following upgrades. Norris won his first race in Miami, and finished on podium multiple times in 2024. Oscar Piastri also stood on the podium in Monaco last time out, and another positive result seems to be on the cards with P3 and P4 on the grid in Canada.

Norris explains the high difficulty in Canada

Norris' small qualifying deficit wasn't enough to get him on the front row of the grid, but he's still pleased with the outcome. "Honestly, I'm happy with third. It's so close, and to be this close with a lap I didn't think was incredible [is good]," Norris said.

Norris explains why he feels Canada has been more challenging this season. It's definitely a bit harder this year than what it's been in the past but still rewarding to come out with a P3 even if we were only two hundredths off of pole. We've not done many laps in the first place so it's about tyres coming up to temperature then dropping away, then graining, then the sun coming out, then raining again," he added.

"It's been difficult just to be consistent and kind of get a nice flow. I don't think it's ever been really that circuit you can necessarily do that. Difficult to pinpoint exactly what you want from the car because you want two different worlds of good ride, good kerbing and also a car that's kind of just performing at its best from an aero performance-wise."

When the lights go out tomorrow, Norris will be hunting down Verstappen and Russell. Unlike the other two front-runners, McLaren will have two drivers at the front and could try to make a smart team strategic move.