Lando Norris admits his mistakes after failing to advance from Q1 at the Mexican Grand Prix, despite being given the opportunity to do so.
Lando Norris said “it’s on me” after he failed to escape Q1 elimination with his sole soft-tyre attempt at the Mexican Grand Prix.
He said though that actually the “pace was good” and so why he was told to pit is a mystery, though he was not pointing the finger at his team, rather admitting that he should have done a better job.“I don’t know, I got told to box so something obviously wasn’t right. “What was a little bit of a worry, because Lando always says himself how he has sometimes challenges with mental health, and I saw some signs of that unfolding again this weekend,” he said on the Sky F1 podcast post-Qatar.
“So I spent every two days, I worked two hours with a psychologist. It was more intense than the physical training. It was insane. And it really helped. It was a big, big part of me becoming a World Champion.
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