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Norris says second is as good as he can get for time being

SAO PAULO : McLaren's Lando Norris equalled one of Formula One's unwanted records on Sunday and said another second place in Brazil was the best he could hope for in the current age of Red Bull domination.

The 23-year-old Briton now has 13 career podium finishes without a win, equalling now-retired German Nick Heidfeld's record tally from 2005-11.

Heidfeld had eight second places whereas Norris now has seven, six of them this season.

While the McLaren driver has years of racing ahead of him to take a win and return the record to Heidfeld, he recognised that standing on the top step of the podium might not be imminent.

Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen won Sunday's race for his record-extending 17th victory in 20 races this season and his team's 19th in the same period.

"Very good, couldn’t have gone much better, to be honest," said Norris of a race in which he seized second place into the first corner after starting sixth.

"P2 (second place) is as good as we can get nowadays and for the time being, but very happy for the rest of it."

Norris, who had started on pole position in Saturday's sprint race and also finished second, said there was no point where he felt Verstappen might leave the door open for him.

"Max always seemed to have an answer to everything, which is a shame. But fair play to him, he drove a good race, so yeah, tough, with the wind conditions and everything but P2 is a good result," he said.

Compared to where McLaren started the season, with three non-scoring races in the first five, a string of second places represents an astonishing turnaround for the former champions.

As Norris pointed out, since the team brought a major upgrade to Austria in July he has scored more points than any driver other

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