McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri faced a disappointing Friday at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, with Norris struggling to 17th place and Piastri finishing fifth in second free practice. The team found themselves well off the pace set by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who topped the timesheets ahead of Red Bull’s Sergio Perez.
Norris admitted that McLaren had a lot of work to do overnight to find a solution to their performance deficit. “We’re quite a long way off,” he said. “I’m having to push way too much to try and get a lap time.”
Norris acknowledged that Piastri’s performance was more representative of McLaren’s true pace, but he remained optimistic that the team could improve. “I think if we nail it, we’re just about there,” he said. “But I’m sure they’re not even close to nailing it yet.”
Norris dismissed an incident with Alpine’s Pierre Gasly as a factor in his poor showing. “It’s just that here, you don’t deploy the power until very late so he’s clearly misjudged it,” he said. “It didn’t matter. I’d done my lap already.”
McLaren had announced their intention to introduce team orders to support Norris’s title bid, but the driver emphasized that he did not want to rely on others. “I don’t want to be in a position where I’m relying on someone else to do something for me,” he said.
Assessing the team’s pace, Norris identified Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull as the frontrunners. “There’s a good three or four-tenths gap back to us,” he said. “So, we have a lot of work to do.”
Piastri, who had a more positive day, said that it was difficult to gauge McLaren’s true pace due to the evolving track conditions. “Ferrari look strong and Red Bull are quick,” he said. “But our long runs look competitive.”