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Lando Norris has admitted he regrets not fighting with Mercedes stars Lewis Hamilton and George Russell 'a little more' during the Australian Grand Prix, whilst also expressing concerns over McLaren's chances at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Norris finished last weekend's race in fifth behind both Mercedes drivers.
This came after the McLaren man had started ahead of both his fellow Englishmen on the grid, before surrendering his advantage to Russell who finished third, and Hamilton who took fourth. Following the race Norris revealed his regrets about his lack of challenge against the Mercedes pair.
He told Motorsport.com: "I guess we wanted to fight the Mercedes a little bit more than we did. If I was ahead after turn one without a bad start, they would have passed us at some point in