Norris: There's always pressure

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Friday, 30 August 2024 at 07:31
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McLaren ace Lando Norris claims he's not feeling the pressure - no more than normal at least - after powering to a dominant victory at the Dutch Grand Prix last time out to continue to chip away at Max Verstappen's lead at the top of the 2024 Formula 1 standings.

With maximum points bagged, Norris moved to within 70 points of Verstappen with nine races remaining and much of the focus will be on how the title fight could develop at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix.
Of the expectations now that he can win regularly, Norris told reporters at Monza: "I don't think of it at all. There's always pressure. I still get so nervous before qualifying, before the races I still get just as excited and just as nervous.
"I barely eat anything on Sundays, I struggle to drink anything on Sundays, just because I'm nervous and because of the pressure. But I think it's how you turn that into a positive thing, how do you not let it affect you in a bad way, how can you actually use it in a good way to help you focus on the correct things and so on," the 24-year-old Briton added. "

Zandvoort was Norris' second Grand Prix win

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It was clear last weekend at Zandvoort that Norris' team had the fastest car following McLaren's latest upgrades. That points to what could be an increasingly competitive title fight with Verstappen in the last nine races of the season after the Dutch driver was far ahead of the rest in 2022 and 2023.
McLaren also cut the gap to Red Bull in the constructors' championship to 30 points as the team chases its first title since 1998. It was only a second-ever win for Norris. The other victory was in Miami in May, and he has finished second four times since then.
Verstappen had never been beaten on his home track but Norris has been quick to temper enthusiasm about a reignited title race.
Norris said: "Monza's a very different track. It gives the team a good amount of confidence and always a little bit of a boost, but it doesn't change your feeling. We know we've been performing well the whole year since Miami, we've been doing a very good job and this was a weekend where everything just went perfectly."

Norris: We're pushing hard every weekend.

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"Of course, our goal is to catch [Red Bull] in both, especially from a constructors' side it looks a lot more doable than the drivers' side. But I'm doing my best, the team's doing their best and that's all we can hope for," ventured Norris.
Verstappen said last weekend that "something has been going on lately with the car" and that Red Bull needs to figure out how to combat twin problems of a lack of pace and higher-than-expected tire wear.
The three-time defending champion is now without a victory in five races, his longest winless run since 2020. But Verstappen appeared unfazed by his narrowing lead: "Listen, I just do the best I can. If I win it or not, it's not going to change my life. Would I like to win it? Yes, of course.
"But it's not in my hands with the performance of the car because I just try to do the best I can, try to give feedback, try to make it faster. If that's going to be enough to the end of the year, I don't know," Verstappen told media in Italy on Thursday.
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