McLaren boss Andreas Seidl and rookie Lando Norris agree that only flawless execution and the avoidance of “small mistakes” will keep the papaya squad at the front of F1’s fierce midfield battle.
Ahead of next weekend’s eighth round of the F1 world championship in France, McLaren currently leads the charge for ‘best of the rest’ by just two points from Renault.
Norris is well acquainted with Paul Ricard where he raced in the motorsport’s junior ranks and the 19-year-old is bracing for more tight action in Southern France.
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“The teams in the midfield are really close and we’ve had some good battles over the last few races,” said Norris in his team’s French Grand Prix preview
“We know the fight in France will be just as tough and I’ve been doing plenty of work in the factory to prepare for this weekend.
“As a team we just have to keep giving it our all at every single race as small mistakes can cost us.”
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