Defending champion Norris slams 'worst' F1 cars
MELBOURNE, March 7 : McLaren's defending champion Lando Norris was scathing of Formula One's engine and chassis overhaul after qualifying sixth at the Australian Grand Prix, saying they had made the cars go from "best to worst" in a season.
Norris has had a difficult weekend in Melbourne, struggling with reliability and setup problems, and the new mode of driving, which puts more emphasis on energy harvesting and managing battery power, was not helping his mood.
"You decelerate so much before corners, you have to lift everywhere to make sure the (battery) pack's at the top," the Briton said in the Albert Park paddock.
"If the pack's too high, you're also screwed. It's just difficult, but it’s what we have."
While powered by Mercedes engines, constructors champions McLaren were well off the pace of their Mercedes rivals in qualifying.
George Russell's pole lap of 1:18.518 was over eight-tenths of a second quicker than McLaren's Oscar Piastri, who qualified fifth. Russell's Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli qualified second.
"It doesn't feel good as a driver, but I'm sure George is smiling," said Norris.
"We've come from the best cars ever made in Formula One and the nicest to drive to probably the worst. It sucks, but you have to live with it."
Norris told Sky he was nonetheless "pretty happy" about qualifying sixth amid the challenges, which included running over a cooling fan that fell off Antonelli's car.
It caused a crack in Norris's front wing, forcing him back to the garage where mechanics taped up the damage.
Norris was not holding out much hope of better lap performance in Sunday's race.
"I mean it already sucks, so it's probably going to be even worse," he said.
Piastri had a better run with his car, saying he had got close


