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Lando Norris appeared to take aim at McLaren’s Formula 1 rivals, concluding that the new front wing technical directive “changed nothing” after McLaren romped to its third 1-2 of the season at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Lando Norris implied that McLaren’s rivals were not hindered by the new front wing technical directive introduced by the FIA after McLaren secured another 1-2 finish at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Despite the rule change aimed at closing the competition, McLaren’s performance dominance in Barcelona suggested that the technical directive had little impact on their success.
Norris expressed confidence in McLaren’s ability to maintain their competitive edge, acknowledging that other teams were progressively catching up but emphasizing their strong work ethic to stay ahead.
Teammate Oscar Piastri also anticipated tougher challenges from competitors like Red Bull, with Norris agreeing that McLaren needed to stay focused to sustain their strong start to the season.
Overall, Norris and McLaren team remained optimistic about their performance but acknowledged the need to stay vigilant as the competition tightened in future races and to keep pushing forward with their relentless efforts.






