Perfect season wouldn’t have been enough to beat Verstappen to F1 title

Perfect season wouldn’t have been enough to beat Verstappen to F1 title

Lando Norris doubted that he would have won the 2024 Formula 1 title even with a perfect season, but he was nevertheless proud of McLaren for bringing himself into contention over the season.

Norris’ dwindling chances of a title came to an end at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, having needed to outscore Max Verstappen by three points to take the fight to the following round in Qatar.

Red Bull driver Verstappen finished fifth ahead of Norris to complete his title defense as the Briton struggled with front graining over the race distance, although a late switch to softs helped him to swipe the fastest lap point.

Norris felt that it had been a great achievement for McLaren to climb up the pecking order into regular victory contention but said that, even with perfection in each race, Verstappen would still have been too difficult to beat over the season.

“I’m very proud of the whole team for putting up the fight for so long, for starting to catch up and catching up as much as we did. We were the fourth-best team at the beginning of the year,” Norris said .

“Red Bull have never been the fourth-best team or worst, let’s say, ever. We had just too big of a deficit to catch up from the beginning of the season, and we could not, because they’ve been too strong.

“Next year, we’ll go into the season with a car we think we can win a championship with from round one, and we’ve not been able to do that for the last six years, so I’m excited for that.

“But I’m proud of what we’ve achieved. My first win in Formula 1, my first three (wins), no one else is there fighting him. It’s been me and it’s been McLaren.

“Could we have done some things better? Absolutely. Do I think we could have won the championship even with a perfect season? I don’t. So I’m happy to finish second.”

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, Yuki Tsunoda, RB F1 Team VCARB 01

Photo by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Images

With McLaren’s focus now on securing the constructors’ title, Norris said that he was more worried about the difficult run McLaren faced in Vegas rather than being satisfied Mercedes helped to mitigate the damage to Ferrari with its 1-2 finish.

He also reckoned that the race showed that McLaren defied popular belief that it had the best car in F1, and that he couldn’t get anything more out of it.

“I don’t think of those things (Mercedes beating Ferrari), I think of how bad our car was today. That’s what worries me, not Mercedes being strong. It was how poor we’ve been all weekend.

“Clearly, we have a lot of work to do with our car. It’s too difficult to drive. It doesn’t work in these conditions.

“It doesn’t work in many other tracks where we’ve had similar conditions, but we’ve been able to get everything out of it sometimes, even when people think we’ve had the best car, we’ve absolutely not.

“We still won some of those races, and those were the great weekends. But this weekend, even if I feel like I drove pretty well, I couldn’t get anything more out of it, and if I tried, I would probably end up in the wall somewhere.”

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