Recovering Norris no longer a ‘passenger’ in his car
Lando Norris acknowledged that he is still not fully fit behind the wheel of his McLaren, but he has shown he is not a “passenger” anymore.
Norris pulled off an impressive drive to make his way into the points in Spain last weekend, despite being unable to speak to his engineer over team radio, having to communicate via the steering wheel at the end of the race, while suffering from tonsillitis.
He said ahead of the Monaco weekend that he has hardly slept since the Spanish GP, but has been able to shake off the majority of his symptoms – and is feeling that he is able to keep “on top of things” while driving, which is a marked difference to how the McLaren driver felt in Barcelona.
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“I know I’m not 100% now,” he told reporters, quoted by Motorsport.com. “You can probably tell by how red my face is, there’s a few things I’m still struggling with.
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“But it’s much better, I’m more confident that when I get in the car, I’m on top of things, rather than being almost a passenger.
“But this is tough, because I know especially here in Monaco, you need to be on top of everything. And it’s where you want to be physically 100%.
“I know I’m quite a way off that still, even though I feel like I can do a good job. When I say I’m way off, I mean it can be a tenth, a tenth and a half.
“But if I talk today about a tenth and a half, and a