07/09/2025 12:10
Lando Norris has expressed his surprise at Max Verstappen and Red
Bull being strong enough to snatch a surprise Italian Grand Prix
pole. Verstappen set the fastest lap in F1 history to grab pole at
Monza, breaking Lewis Hamilton's 2020 record, denying Norris a
second successive Italian pole by 0.078s. It comes 12 months after
Verstappen branded his Red Bull as a "monster" and "undriveable" at
the circuit, with the world champion also breaking Sebastian
Vettel's tally of 44 poles for the team with his 45th. Analysing
the situation with Verstappen, Norris admitted McLaren slightly
underestimated the threat from Verstappen and Red Bull. "I
definitely want to expect that, Everyone knows that our race pace
is probably a bigger strength than our quali pace," Norris told
media, including RacingNews365 , when questioned if he could keep
Verstappen in sight if the Dutchman leads early on. "We've proven
that many times. But they've improved a lot from last year. "I
think coming into the weekend, we probably didn't expect the Red
Bull to be quite as good, but as soon as we did the first few runs,
it was clear that they made some good steps compared to last
season. "So we'll see. His race pace was good on Friday. It wasn't
too dissimilar to ours. So time will tell." As for his own
qualifying, Norris was quite critical, and said he lacked rhythm
throughout the session, which included a brief Q2 exit scare. "I
think us as a team since FP1 already, we found that we were not
quite in as good of a rhythm and had the pace advantage that we've
had the past few weekends," he said. "I was hitting every kerb
possible that I don't want to hit and just locking up when I
shouldn't lock up, so just not quite in the rhythm. "It's not that
I've not been in the rhythm this weekend. I've felt like I've done
some reasonable laps so far this weekend and I felt like I had some
good strengths here and there, but just couldn't click back into it
come quali, until the final lap. "But that's also the only lap
that I need to do it, so I'm happy that I did it in the end."