McLaren’s Lando Norris spared no effort to prepare for this week’s Brazilian Grand Prix, getting reacquainted with Interlagos’ track with hours of simulator work.
Norris’ only experience of the 4.3 km Autodromo Carlos Pace was a run with McLaren in FP1 during last year’s event.
“I can’t wait to go racing in Brazil,” said the 20-year-old.
“It’s been the scene of some awesome races in the past, and I’m hoping for a good race of my own on Sunday.
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“FP1 last year gave me the opportunity to learn the track, but I’ve been working hard in the simulator to make sure I can maximise performance as soon as we get started on Friday.
“There’s still work to be done and we’ll be pushing hard in every session to see how close we can get to the top teams.
“They’re still a long way off and our nearest rivals are very close but I’m looking forward to some good racing.”
Along with Norris, Carlos Sainz will spearhead McLaren’s fight to preserve its fourth place in the Constructors’ standings which will be the focus of the Woking-based outfit in the final two races of the 2019 season.
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