It was a case of the glass being half-full, or half-empty, for Lando Norris at the Bahrain Grand Prix a week ago.
On the one hand, Norris managed to recover from a difficult qualifying session to finish on the podium, making it four-for-for in podium finishes in Grands Prix this season. That is the kind of recovery drive that keeps you in contention for a Drivers’ Championship.
On the other hand, McLaren’s MCL39 was again the dominant package last week — as evidenced by Norris topping the timing sheets during practice and teammate Oscar Piastri taking both pole position and the win — yet Norris stumbled in Q3 to
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