The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Norris, 23,enters fifth season in Formula One with new teammate

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Lando Norris is becoming a Formula One veteran at the age of 23 as he enters his fifth season with Mclaren, but it doesn’t feel that way.

The British driver has always had more experience­d teammates — first Carlos Sainz Jr., then Daniel Ricciardo. This season, he will be joined by the youngest driver on the grid, 21-year-old Australian Oscar Piastri.

“A long journey, it feels like it’s gone extremely quickly,” Norris said as Mclaren launched its car Monday.

“It doesn’t feel like it’s been five years, or four and a half. Another new season, new car, new teammate, so a lot of new challenges this season.”

Norris emphasized the new MCL60 car, named for the team’s 60th anniversar­y, builds on last year’s car rather than being a radical new design.

“Lovely to see the evolution from last year, subtle things but all to try and help it move in the right direction and help us take steps forward. So, looks good. The real question is answered in a few weeks when I get to be behind the wheel,” Norris said.

“To call this my first F1 car is going to be pretty special,” said Piastri, who makes his F1 debut with Mclaren after an acrimoniou­s contract dispute with Alpine last season.

In August, Alpine announced Piastri would drive for the team in 2023, only for the 2021 Formula Two champion to deny it in a social media post.

Mclaren was fifth in the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip last year with one podium finish for Norris as his then-teammate Ricciardo struggled to score more than a handful of top-10 finishes.

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