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Norris says US Grand Prix was a 'momentum killer'

AUSTIN, Texas : McLaren's Lando Norris said Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix was a "momentum killer" for his Formula One title challenge after being beaten by Red Bull rival Max Verstappen for the first time in five races.

The Briton arrived at Austin's Circuit of the Americas 52 points adrift of the triple world champion, after reducing the gap from 78 going into the August break, but departs Texas 57 behind.

On Saturday he finished third in a sprint won by Verstappen and in Sunday's main race he ended up fourth, despite starting on pole position, with the Dutch driver third behind the Ferraris of winner Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.

Asked by reporters how much of a 'killer' it was for the championship, Norris replied: "Quite a bit. It's a momentum killer. 

"But we came in here with our mind open, not expecting to dominate or just win or anything. The fact that Ferrari was so quick today showed they're just as competitive," he added.

"Even if I came around turn one in first, I would never have finished first or second and I only could have finished third. But the one guy I need to beat is Max and that's the guy I didn't beat today.

"It was a non-successful weekend, all in all. But we gave it a good shot. I tried. It wasn't good enough and we have work to do and I have work to do myself."

McLaren continue to lead Red Bull in the constructors' standings, by 40 points, but Ferrari are looming into contention.

Norris needed to beat Verstappen by more than eight points a race weekend on average to have a real chance of becoming champion and the task has only become more difficult with five rounds remaining.

Sunday's race saw Norris and Verstappen involved in two controversial moments - at the start, when the Briton was forced wide and

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