Motor racing-'We're in a pickle', says F1 champion Norris


Formula One F1 - British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Britain - July 4, 2026 McLaren's Lando Norris before the sprint race REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

SILVERSTONE, England, July ⁠4 (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Lando Norris painted a bleak picture of ⁠McLaren's British Grand Prix hopes, one year on from celebrating an emotional one-two ‌home win at Silverstone.

The 26-year-old qualified sixth on Saturday, ahead of Australian teammate Oscar Piastri in eighth, but a long way adrift of Mercedes pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli and the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and ​Lewis Hamilton.

"It's pretty poor, really, in terms of gap ⁠to the cars ahead," Norris said ⁠after the gusty session.

"It was a good lap.I got, I think, everything out of ⁠it.So ‌we're just slow.

"I thought we improved the car in some areas, but we need to understand like we're just slow in the straight, we're slow ⁠in every corner.It's just the car is not very efficient. ​We lack downforce and ‌we have too much drag.So, yeah, we're in a pickle."

Norris was third in ⁠Saturday's earlier ​sprint race, improving from sixth on the grid, but he played down his chances of getting back on the podium in the longer format.

"There's a lot of straights here and just high ⁠speed. We're not very good in high speed ​and we lose a lot in that.And slow speed, like it's just this shows who has a good car and who doesn't.And it's clear that we don't," said the driver.

"Obviously, ⁠what made my race this morning was a good start. I don't know how I finished P3 this morning when you're seven-tenths a lap off... So we have to wait and see. Just try to get a good start, get in the mix. ​I think realistically, a P5 should be best.

"We'll try ⁠and beat the Red Bulls. That's the main thing we can ask for. I think ​to beat the cars that are seven-tenths quicker, both ‌the Ferrari and the Mercedes, it's just ​a bit stupid."

Red Bull had Isack Hadjar fifth on the grid and four-times world champion Max Verstappen seventh.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; editing by Clare Fallon)

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