
McLaren Faces Balance Issues: Norris and Piastri Seek Answers in Mexico
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are grappling with significant car balance issues following Friday's practice sessions at the Mexico City Grand Prix. While Norris managed a P4 finish in FP2, he described the car's balance as "all over the place." Piastri, who finished P12, is also searching for greater consistency as the team looks to optimize performance ahead of qualifying.
Why it matters:
McLaren has shown impressive form in recent races, consistently challenging at the front. However, persistent balance problems could hinder their ability to compete with Red Bull and other top teams, especially on a demanding circuit like Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Resolving these issues is crucial for maintaining their momentum and securing strong points in the constructors' championship.
The Details:
- Norris' Assessment: Lando Norris, despite a quick adaptation to the circuit in FP2 after missing FP1, noted, "The balance of the car is all over the place." He expressed concern that McLaren, typically strong on Fridays, is already "a little bit behind" compared to competitors.
- Piastri's Struggle: Oscar Piastri also reported an "average" low-fuel soft tire lap and is focused on making the car "a bit more consistent." He believes the team has a "good handle" on issues identified from the
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