After plenty of speculation that he'd want to look elsewhere, Lando Norris now has no reason to jump ship.
Why Lando Norris now has a ‘good reason’ to stay at McLarenAfter plenty of speculation that he’d want to look elsewhere, Lando Norris now has no reason to jump ship.
McLaren’s huge dip in form at the start of 2023 prompted plenty of fan and pundit speculation that Norris would likely want to try to find a way out of the Woking-based team, but Le Mans racer Richard Bradley believes the British driver should now feel confident in his team going forward.
“Obviously, there’ll be explanations in the design rooms and they will have found something out. But it gives you a lot of confidence. At the start of the year, everyone was saying ‘Oh Lando’s got to start thinking about other options because McLaren is so bad’. With it pointed out to him that McLaren’s upward trajectory comes before they move into their new wind tunnel, Bradley believes it’s all the more reason to be optimistic about the team’s climb back to the front.“If they can keep working on that philosophy and exploit a bit more from it, then it could be interesting going into next year.
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