Formula 1

Lando Norris Takes Pole at U.S. Grand Prix

Lando Norris of McLaren secured pole position at the United States Grand Prix beating title rival Max Verstappen of Red Bull with what he called “the best lap of my career.” The session took a dramatic turn when Mercedes driver George Russell crashed late, preventing any drivers from improving their second lap times. Norris initially clocked a time 0.031 seconds faster than Verstappen on their first laps, but both drivers had to abort their final attempts.

Despite some luck, the pole position was crucial for Norris after Verstappen had won the earlier sprint race extending his championship lead to 54 points. Norris now faces the challenge of averaging nearly nine points per race over the remaining six races to overtake Verstappen. While Norris capitalized on the opportunity, Verstappen showed formidable pace throughout the weekend after Red Bull introduced car upgrades.

Norris reflected on his lap, stating, “I could not have gone any quicker than the lap I did today,” indicating that McLaren still trails Red Bull in overall speed. Meanwhile, Verstappen acknowledged losing time during his first lap but remained optimistic about their potential. Oscar Piastri, Norris’s teammate qualified fifth while Russell secured sixth despite his crash.

In a disappointing turn, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton struggled with car balance and qualified 19th. McLaren’s performance shift this weekend came as a surprise, given their previous dominance in recent races. Lando Norris pointed out that even when they performed well, they weren’t always the quickest. For Mercedes, Russell expressed frustration over their unexpected struggle with tire wear during the sprint race.

Both drivers face challenges heading into the main event with Hamilton lamenting his poor qualifying performance on a track where he has historically excelled.

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