An extremely difficult track McLaren s Lando Norris on challenges at Singapore GP
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#FutureMode4184215Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, but make them cyberpunk. ?#FutureMode https://t.co/nPOWjSaFkE "I'm very excited. Singapore is one of my favourites of the whole season. Obviously, I only drove there in 2019. In terms of a qualifying track, it's one of the best of the whole season, night race and night qualifying. Extremely difficult track, it's going to be even more with these cars, as they are terrible over the bumps and bouncing and porpoising and all these things." Norris noted that the new cars might make it tough to drive on the track. He also said that the 24 corners on the track could be challenging and rewarding at the same time. He said about the night race: "In a way, it's not gonna be nice to drive, but at the same time it's one of the most difficult to put together; 24 corners or something, so nailing a lap here is extremely difficult. When you're closer to doing that, it's a cool achievement. It feels amazing. Just the whole event, the night race, Singapore, it's a whole lot of fun." Norris drew comparisons with Monac but feels that Singapore is probably more bumpy, so there are more chances of things going wrong. He said: "It's one of the most stressful tracks just because there are so many opportunities to crash and to make very costly mistakes. It's like Monaco in some ways but generally a lot more bumpy. It has more high speed sections, and it has a lot more corners, which means there are a lot more opportunities for things to go wrong when pushing at the limit." Norris (88) is seventh in the driver standings, leading his outgoing teammate Daniel Riccardio (19) by almost 70 points.
An extremely difficult track - McLaren s Lando Norris on challenges at Singapore GP
By Charanjot Singh Modified 27 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Lando Norris is ready for the challenge of the Singapore GP. Lando Norris has opened up on the challenges of the Singapore GP, which is scheduled this weekend. The McLaren driver said that the track would be more challenging than usual with the new cars. He also termed the track as one of the best for qualifying, telling Sky F1: McLaren@McLarenF1Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, but make them cyberpunk. ?#FutureMode4184215Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, but make them cyberpunk. ?#FutureMode https://t.co/nPOWjSaFkE "I'm very excited. Singapore is one of my favourites of the whole season. Obviously, I only drove there in 2019. In terms of a qualifying track, it's one of the best of the whole season, night race and night qualifying. Extremely difficult track, it's going to be even more with these cars, as they are terrible over the bumps and bouncing and porpoising and all these things." Norris noted that the new cars might make it tough to drive on the track. He also said that the 24 corners on the track could be challenging and rewarding at the same time. He said about the night race: "In a way, it's not gonna be nice to drive, but at the same time it's one of the most difficult to put together; 24 corners or something, so nailing a lap here is extremely difficult. When you're closer to doing that, it's a cool achievement. It feels amazing. Just the whole event, the night race, Singapore, it's a whole lot of fun." Norris drew comparisons with Monac but feels that Singapore is probably more bumpy, so there are more chances of things going wrong. He said: "It's one of the most stressful tracks just because there are so many opportunities to crash and to make very costly mistakes. It's like Monaco in some ways but generally a lot more bumpy. It has more high speed sections, and it has a lot more corners, which means there are a lot more opportunities for things to go wrong when pushing at the limit." Norris (88) is seventh in the driver standings, leading his outgoing teammate Daniel Riccardio (19) by almost 70 points.