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Lando Norris

Lando Norris makes 'hero' claim after McLaren statement

Lando Norris bagged his third pole position of the season with a stunning performance at the Austrian Grand Prix.

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Lando Norris insists that "anyone can be a hero" after his Austrian Grand Prix pole lap, and that he must now show this form for the remainder of the season.

Norris has been dominant at the Red Bull Ring and demolished the field to take pole by over half a second from Charles Leclerc, in the widest pole margin of the season thus far.

Norris was under huge pressure coming into the weekend after colliding with team-mate Oscar Piastri in Canada, taking himself out of the race and allowing Piastri to extend his points lead to 22 as the season approaches the halfway mark. 

Reflecting on the performance, which he rated better than his Monaco pole lap, Norris explained how he now needed to carry this performance forward for the rest of the season.

"It is very satisfying, but, again, it's about consistency," Norris told media, including RacingNews365. 

"Everyone can be a hero in one weekend, but it's progress, it's steps forward. I'm very happy, but it's still a long journey. It's a long season.

"The job I needed to do, I did, but it doesn't make up for the last few weekends or anything, but I did it, and that's what mattered. 

"On the whole, it was easily my best qualifying of the year from a delivery point of view, from every single lap I did. I still made a couple of mistakes here and there, but none that cost me a lap or anything, just maybe a tenth here or half a tenth there. 

"I think on deliveries, consistency and of course putting it in when it counts in Q3 was easily the best lap I've done for this whole season, probably even better than Monaco, honestly. 

"It was not as exciting a lap as Monaco, but definitely a better put-together lap than I did there. 

"I think it showed that when I have the feeling, well, it's still not all there, but more there than before, I can have a day like this. 

"So, I think that's reassuring for me, which is a very nice feeling, but it's still about consistency. This is one weekend, I’ve got to do it for another, what, 12 or 13 or something."

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