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Lando Norris offers unusual verdict after latest costly mistake in Oscar Piastri title battleOscar Piastri took pole for the Spanish Grand Prix after Lando Norris made too many mistakes on
his final qualifying lap, though his response was rather different to usualCommentsSportDaniel Moxon Senior F1 Writer19:18, 31 May 2025Lando Norris had to settle for second on the grid in
Barcelona(Image: Getty Images) Lando Norris was left to rue a scruffy final lap which allowed title rival Oscar Piastri to snatch Spanish Grand Prix pole from his grasp. But the Brit was
still smiling as he confidently suggested McLaren will be untouchable in today's race, starting from first and second in Spain for the first time in 27 years.
"We do, we have the best one," he said without hesitation when asked about the race pace of the McLaren cars in the Barcelona heat. But Norris knows Piastri has the advantage off the line
after a flawless final effort, compared to his team-mate's which was littered with "little mistakes".
Norris said: "Turn one, kind of the first place you don't want to make a mistake just because it harms the rest of the lap with the tyres. So just a couple little squiggles there and then
the exit of turn four as well. So, just not a perfect lap, not the cleanest lap. I still improved surprisingly, so the pace was easily there, just a couple too many mistakes."
But while those errors have played on Norris' mind in the past, he gave the impression of a man with renewed confidence after his Monaco victory last Sunday.
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Article continues below "It's not the end of the world," he smiled. "I think the pace was definitely there, [but] I didn't do it and Oscar was driving very well all weekend, so a good result
for the team, a nice one-two and an interesting start for tomorrow."
Piastri rarely allows himself to get too high or low and gave a typically measured reaction to his fourth pole position of the year. He said: "It wasn't the perfect lap but around here, with
the tyres going off so much through the lap, it's very tough to do that so I'm very happy with all the work I've put in."
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George Russell was unlucky to miss out on being best of the rest, setting the exact same time as Max Verstappen. But because the Dutchman put his lap on the board first, the Brit will have
to settle for fourth on today's grid.
Getting back to the front of the grid after poor results in Imola and Monaco pleased Russell but he remains worried about Mercedes' race pace. He said: "We know that on a Saturday our car
is anywhere between P2 and P5. That's where it's been all season and again today.
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