Stella hails Norris for shielding team from blame
SAKHIR, Bahrain - Formula One leader Lando Norris was unsparingly self-critical after suffering setbacks in Bahrain at the weekend but McLaren principal Andrea Stella said the driver was being unfair on himself and taking blame for the team.
Norris said he had been clueless on track after Saturday qualifying at Sakhir and, after finishing third on Sunday in a race won from pole by teammate Oscar Piastri, that he made too many mistakes.
Every time I did one thing good, I did two bad in a way, said the Briton, who now leads Australian Piastri by three points.
Something’s just not clicking with me and the car. I’m not able to do any of the laps like I was doing last season.
The car was just mega and that’s helping me get out of a lot of problems at the minute. But I’m just nowhere near the capability that I have -- which hurts, he added.
Stella told reporters he admired Norriss open approach, wearing his heart on his sleeve rather than erecting a mental screen.
It is relatively unique how visible he is, how open he is, said the Italian, who worked with seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher at Ferrari.
He is quite self-critical. Other champions in the past, might go on about the problem being elsewhere. It is something important that I admire about Lando, and which makes me very privileged and lucky as team principal, that he absorbs the blame and points it at himself.
He raises his hand, absolving the team entirely; It was me, not the team. Which is entirely inaccurate. There were things we did that made Landos life less easy. We know what they were technically, he added.
Lando is adapting to this. We are working together to fix it. Some other drivers
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