Things can happen to us just as much as happens to other people Lando Norris cautious about his approach to the main race after qualifying P5 for 2022 F1 Monaco GP
Things can happen to us just as much as happens to other people - Lando Norris cautious about his approach to the main race after qualifying P5 for 2022 F1 Monaco GP Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
What a Quali result from this man! P5 for tomorrow. He said: “Well, only if someone’s crashed! I don’t want to be optimistic that people have problems but you never know, I think the main thing this weekend is that we score some good points.” He added: “It’s always hard to know what the expectations could be coming into Monaco, we know that the slow speed corners are our weakness but for some reason when we come to Monaco, it always changes a bit, just because you have to change the whole philosophy of how to set up the car and things and it goes in the opposite direction of what we expect, so, I think we will take P5. It’s a long race tomorrow and things can happen to us and much as it can happen to other people so we’ll see.” The 22-year-old driver currently stands in seventh place in the 2022 Driver Standings.
Things can happen to us just as much as happens to other people - Lando Norris cautious about his approach to the main race after qualifying P5 for 2022 F1 Monaco GP
Lando Norris ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco - Final Practice is not getting ahead of himself when it comes to the Monaco GP. The McLaren driver will be starting the race in P5, just like he did last season when he finished the race on the podium. However, when questioned if he felt a podium would be a possibility this year as well, the Briton was more realistic, conceding that one normally cannot make up a lot of places in Monaco. He said that a podium would be contingent on whether the front-runners face issues in the race. What a Quali result from this man! P5 for tomorrow.What a Quali result from this man! P5 for tomorrow. He said: “Well, only if someone’s crashed! I don’t want to be optimistic that people have problems but you never know, I think the main thing this weekend is that we score some good points.” He added: “It’s always hard to know what the expectations could be coming into Monaco, we know that the slow speed corners are our weakness but for some reason when we come to Monaco, it always changes a bit, just because you have to change the whole philosophy of how to set up the car and things and it goes in the opposite direction of what we expect, so, I think we will take P5. It’s a long race tomorrow and things can happen to us and much as it can happen to other people so we’ll see.” The 22-year-old driver currently stands in seventh place in the 2022 Driver Standings.