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Lando Norris: McLaren driver ‘gutted’ to miss out on Sao Paulo GP pole as storm disrupts dramatic qualifying


McLaren endured a hugely disappointing qualifying session as Lando Norris finished seventh having appeared to be in contention for pole; watch Sprint Saturday at the Sao Paulo GP live on Sky Sports F1, with the Sprint Shootout at 2pm and the Sprint itself at 6.30pm

Last Updated: 03/11/23 9:01pm


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Lando Norris felt pole position was a possibility before the rain fell during qualifying of the Sao Paulo GP

Lando Norris felt pole position was a possibility before the rain fell during qualifying of the Sao Paulo GP

Lando Norris said he was “pretty gutted” to qualify seventh for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix having felt his McLaren was “easily quick enough” to claim pole position in Brazil.

Norris had established himself as one of the favourites for pole by finishing top of the timesheet in Q2, before conditions changed drastically at the start of Q3 as a storm hit the Interlagos circuit.

World champion Max Verstappen took pole for Red Bull, while Norris was only able to claim seventh as the drivers had time to get just one flying lap in before the deluge began.

“It was great, honestly, the car was amazing,” Norris said.

“Easily probably quick enough to be quickest today and on pole. So pretty gutted for that to end the way we did.

Fernando Alonso comments on the storm that rolled in causing a early finish to qualifying of the Sao Paulo GP

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Fernando Alonso comments on the storm that rolled in causing a early finish to qualifying of the Sao Paulo GP

Fernando Alonso comments on the storm that rolled in causing a early finish to qualifying of the Sao Paulo GP

“I don’t know what to feel about it. The car was amazing, it came alive a lot in qualifying and (was) easily good enough to be quickest.”

While the timing of the storm appeared to be hugely unfortunate for Norris, the Brit still appeared to be holding himself partially responsibly for once more failing to add to his one career pole position.

He added: “Obviously delivering the lap and putting it together in Q3 and everything is a different job, but easily quick enough.

“So another disappointing Saturday, but not a lot we could have done.”

Craig Slater wraps up qualifying for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix

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Craig Slater wraps up qualifying for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix

Craig Slater wraps up qualifying for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix

Piastri: I just slid straight off

His team-mate Oscar Piastri fared even worse as he qualified last of the cars in Q3 after going off track as conditions worsened.

Piastri had also flashed strong pace earlier in the session but his hopes of a strong starting position were ended by the incident at Turn 12.

Oscar Piastri spins off as the rain starts to fall during the final qualifying session of the Sao Paulo GP

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Oscar Piastri spins off as the rain starts to fall during the final qualifying session of the Sao Paulo GP

Oscar Piastri spins off as the rain starts to fall during the final qualifying session of the Sao Paulo GP

“Just lost a lot of grip,” Piastri said.

“I don’t know if it was already raining or what, but I was struggling a lot already on the lap, I think everyone was, based on how slow the laps were.

“Just went in how I thought I did the last lap and slid straight off.

“It’s a shame, the pace of the car was looking good, but we’ll try again tomorrow.”

Saturday November 4

  • 1.30pm: Sprint Shootout build-up
  • 2pm: Sao Paulo GP Sprint Shootout
  • 5.30pm: Sprint build-up
  • 6.30pm: SAO PAULO SPRINT
  • 8pm: Ted’s Sprint Notebook

Sunday November 5

  • 3.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Sao Paulo GP build-up
  • 5pm: THE SAO PAULO GRAND PRIX
  • 7pm: Chequered Flag: Sao Paulo GP reaction
  • 8pm: Ted’s Notebook

F1 is in Brazil for the final leg of the Americas triple header and the last Sprint weekend of the 2023 season. Watch every session from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1, with Sunday’s race at 5pm. Stream F1 on Sky Sports with NOW





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