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Lando Norris has told of his desire to win a Formula One race for the first time in his career in the upcoming season - whilst also throwing a playful dig to George Russell in a bid to rile his compatriot up.
The Brit, 22, has raced for McLaren since 2019, entering 61 races since. Though he has five podium finishes, the Bristol-born star has never won a race despite many close runs for the Surrey-based side.
However, with McLaren posting superb times in pre-season testing over the last month, Norris has been tipped to challenge for that elusive first win. And the prodigy has backed himself and Russell to go head-to-head in the future to stake their claim as the world's best drivers.
"I think if you'd asked me in Barcelona, I'd maybe have been a bit more hopeful," he said ahead of the new season. "After the Bahrain test,