Paisley Daily Express

Lando sets sights on 2025 title bid

- FORMULA ONE By SCOTT HUNT

LANDO Norris believes McLaren will “100 per cent” be title contenders next season and predicts plenty more excitement for the rest of 2024.

The 24-year-old claimed his maiden Formula One victory at the Miami Grand Prix last weekend, capitalisi­ng on a safety-car period before pulling away from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to pick up his first win in his 110th grand prix.

It was McLaren’s first win in almost three years and was a further marker of the improvemen­t at the British team.

Norris sits fourth in the drivers’ standings, 53 points adrift of three-time world champion Max Verstappen – while third-placed McLaren trail the dominant Red Bull by 115 points in the constructo­rs’ battle.

When asked if they can contend for the title next season, Norris said: “100 per cent. I am saying that still with my feet on the ground.

“I want to believe that we have two great drivers.

“We have an amazing team behind us and we are closer than ever.

“As much as I said at the beginning of this year we can win races, I should have the confidence to say next year we can go for the next step.”

Norris, who extended his stay in Miami to toast his first win, was back at the McLaren Technology Centre yesterday to share the success with the wider team.

He admits they remain short of Red Bull and Ferrari but is confident of more success this season.

“We still have work to do, we are not at the level they are just yet,” Norris added.

“On average we are not quite where we want to be. We still have our feet on the ground, we know we have more work to do.

“As soon as they’ve all had a little drink this morning I’m going to tell them to get back to work so we can keep fighting even more!

“If there is any race I want to have the same speed it is at Silverston­e. We can win races this year, we can compete against Red Bull and we are looking at an exciting season between us, Red Bull and Ferrari.”

Meanwhile, TV pundit and former Grand Prix driver Martin Brundle has urged the FIA to consider another race in America after the success of the Miami Grand Prix.

There are already three events in the States, with Las Vegas last year joining Austin and Miami as host cities. But Brundle believes there is room for another as the sport looks to build on the interest generated by the Netflix Drive to Survive series.

“Whatever they do, it just needs tweaking and moving along. Because it’s going really well,” said Brundle.

“Year three here in Miami, there is a brilliant buzz. It wasn’t all just about the year-one hype.

“We’ve seen in Austin, an event that’s been going a long time now, went in the doldrums a little bit, but Drive to Survive and other things brought that back to being a really busy, popular event. Vegas was Vegas.

“How about a race in New York? That’s got to be next on the list.”

 ?? ?? Lando Norris celebrates his first win in Miami
Lando Norris celebrates his first win in Miami

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