12/04/2025 20:15
Lando Norris cut a dejected figure after qualifying for the Bahrain
Grand Prix, admonishing himself for being "clueless" behind the
wheel of his McLaren. The British driver qualified sixth-fastest in
Sakhir, despite comfortably having the quickest car in F1.
Meanwhile, team-mate Oscar Piastri roared to pole position under
the lights of the Bahrain International Circuit. Lamenting himself
and his lack of performance behind the wheel of his MCL39, the
drivers' championship leader insists he needs a "big reset" to get
himself back on course. "I mean, it was just every lap, honestly.
I've been off every lap this weekend, just not comfortable," Norris
told media including RacingNews365 . "No big complaints, the car is
amazing. The car's as good as it has been the whole season, which
is strong. "Just, I've been off it all weekend. Don't know why,
just clueless on track at the minute. So, I don't know. I just need
a big reset, that's all... just not quick enough, simple as that."
Norris: I 'couldn't care less' about Piastri Max Verstappen, who is
only a point behind Norris in the standings after his sublime
victory at Suzuka, qualified seventh, setting up an intense battle
between the pair. However, with Piastri starting first, the
Australian could leave Bahrain having taken a chunk out of their
advantage. The 24-year-old is currently 13 points back to Norris.
The British driver was quick to shut down any concerns about his
team-mate's performance, saying: "I'm not concerned, I'm just
concerned about me." When it was put to him how much damage Piastri
can do in the title fight this weekend, the five-time grand prix
winner dismissed it. "Couldn't care less," he shot back. "Like I
said, I care about myself. I don't care about what the others do.
"I've always known Oscar's good and he's quick and he's doing the
job here [that] I know he can achieve with the car that we've got.
"So yeah, well done to him, but I'm more worried about my own
performance than others. So yeah, I don't care about the rest of
the minute."