Lando Norris has vowed to take a title-defining victory on the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix on Sunday night as his principal rivals had been left mystified by their lack of tempo.
The British driver produced the most dominant Qualifying performance of his career to take pole position from Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari with Max Verstappen beginning in fifth and championship chief Oscar Piastri beginning seventh after qualifying virtually six tenths slower than his team-mate.
Norris trails Piastri by 14 factors within the drivers’ standings and if he wins on Sunday, then his McLaren team-mate might want to end at the very least fourth to retain the lead within the title hunt.
And Norris was brimming with confidence as he appeared forward to Sunday’s race.
“I am right here to win, he mentioned.
“I will be trying ahead. I do know I will have some fast guys behind me.
“It is a long term right down to Flip One. The race tempo from the Ferraris is generally very robust.
“I am anticipating a battle, I am not anticipating it to be simple. Eyes ahead and I will see how a lot I can win by.”
Piastri says lack of tempo is ‘a thriller’
McLaren staff principal Andrea Stella informed Sky Sports activities F1 after the race that Norris was faster than Piastri in “just about each nook” on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
The Australian driver, who’s now liable to surrendering a title lead he has held since April, reduce a annoyed determine on Saturday night insisting he’s mystified by his lack of tempo.
“All of it feels okay, there’s simply no tempo which is a little bit of a thriller,” he informed Sky Sports activities F1.
“It has been kind of the identical hole all weekend, so we’ll take a look at the place it was going fallacious. Clearly it is a bit irritating.
“Not an enormous quantity has modified round how I am feeling within the automobile. It is simply this weekend and final weekend it is felt just like the tempo hasn’t come.
“I am not 100 per cent positive why but, so we’ll do some digging.”
Piastri’s greatest likelihood of creating up locations might come on the long term to the primary nook and he can be hoping for a tow as he traces up behind Norris, Hamilton and Verstappen on the left-hand facet of the grid.
“That is going to be a possibility to make some progress forwards,” he admitted. “We’ll see what I can do.”
Verstappen: All the things we tried did not work
Verstappen got here into the weekend in the most effective type of the three title hopefuls and was seeking to replicate a spectacular weekend in Austin final week and make additional inroads into the 40-point deficit he has within the drivers’ standings.
However like Piastri he has endured a irritating lack of tempo with Purple Bull unable to compete with the rampant Norris.
“If we knew, we might change it and sadly we do not,” he informed Sky Sports activities F1.
“We have tried so many issues and it is not been good. It isn’t the dearth of attempting, it is not discovering it.
“We went into Qualifying attempting one thing once more and we did not get it fairly proper in some corners. It made it higher in some locations, however in different areas harder and that did not enable me to push.
“I knew from the primary run of Q1 that was not going to be it. Mainly, all the pieces we tried did not actually work.”
Nonetheless, he would not share the identical optimism as Piastri that he could make up floor within the cost to the primary nook.
“There is not actually a restoration drive when you don’t have any tempo,” he added.
“I want individuals to retire in entrance of me to go forward.
“Each lap that I did this weekend has not been good. Within the brief run or the long term it by no means felt within the window and that isn’t going to instantly change tomorrow for the higher.”
Sky Sports F1’s Mexico City GP schedule
Sunday October 26
6.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Mexico Metropolis GP build-up*
8pm: THE MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX*
10pm: Chequered Flag: Mexico Metropolis GP response
*additionally on Sky Sports activities Principal Occasion
Method 1’s thrilling title race heads continues on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez for the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix on Sunday with lights out at 8pm, stay on Sky Sports activities F1 and Sky Sports activities Principal Occasion. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime

















