Norris: Winning in Las Vegas will be difficult.
Commenting on expectations for the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix, the leader of the drivers' standings, Lando Norris, sounded rather unenthusiastic...
Lando Norris: "I'll say what I think. I always try to be as honest as possible. If I don't think we're going to be quick, then that's genuinely how I feel. And I'm not saying I'll finish tenth. It's just that, in my view, winning will be difficult.
Last year we were way off the pace, remember that race. And this year we haven't been quick enough at many tracks. We've never been competitive in Vegas, so it won't be easy now either."
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