Lando Norris acknowledged making significant errors during a frustrating qualifying round at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix. Despite driving for McLaren, a team with a historical advantage this season, he could only secure seventh place at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Norris attributed his lackluster performance to track-specific challenges like low grip and heavy kerb use in Canada. While disappointed by the missed opportunities in qualifying, he remains optimistic about McLaren’s potential to improve during the race. Norris aims to make up ground on his teammate Piastri and hopes for a competitive performance, even though a podium finish seems unlikely given the team’s current pace.
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