Lando Norris has revealed that he was “praying” for one more lap
during his pursuit of Max Verstappen at the Emilia Romagna Grand
Prix. Norris entered the weekend having won his maiden grand prix
in Miami two weeks prior. His bid for back-to-back success began
with a front-row starting position - however throughout the race,
he looked unable to challenge Verstappen for the lead. After
fending off an attack from Charles Leclerc, Norris upped his pace
in the latter stages of the race to close in on Verstappen. The
Briton came within seven-tenths of a second to the three-time world
champion - leaving him to rue not having extra laps to attack. “I
was just praying for one more lap,” Norris told media including
RacingNews365 . “I was just praying for someone to say one more
lap. I don't know why. “I mean, I just did everything I could. I
was pushing like hell to get there and catch up and have a chance.”
Dirty air Norris’ advances were dented as he closed up behind
Verstappen and into the Red Bull’s dirty air in the final laps.
However, the Briton also acknowledged that his performance in the
opening segment of the race also hampered his chances. “As soon as
you get within two seconds, you start to lose downforce and
grip,” Norris said. “The tyres start to overheat again. I kind of
struggled for a couple laps, but once I understood how I had to
drive again, like the last lap I managed to get there, and seven
tenths, like one more lap, at least he would have had to defend
into Turn 1. “Maybe something could have come from that, but one
lap too late. “It’s a shame, but it is what it is, and we just
struggled too much in the beginning of the race.”
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