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Why McLaren shocked on F1’s toughest aero track

McLaren’s surprise Spanish Grand Prix qualifying result stemmed from a combination of perfect storm factors covering the Barcelona track layout, temperatures and tyre performance, say Lando Norris and Andrea Stella. 

Norris qualified third for the Barcelona race behind pole-winner Max Verstappen and home hero Carlos Sainz – his best qualifying result of 2023 by four positions (his next best was seventh in Azerbaijan). 

The Briton said afterwards the result left him “shocked” as he had thought “it was going to be tough to get out of Q1”, and outlined his belief that the Barcelona layout boosted McLaren as it features several high-speed corners when its MCL60 car performs well. 

“We're still pretty poor in many areas, but high speed has always been one of our strengths for years and slow speed quite the opposite,” Norris explained in the post-qualifying press conference. 

“So, I think this layout has helped us. It has benefited us a bit more.  

“I think already [in] FP2 I was flat in Turn 3, flat in Turn 9, probably one of the few guys apart from Red Bull who did that.  

“So yeah, I think it’s a track where more of the strengths have been able to be shown, even though Monaco wasn't bad.  

“We do struggle a lot in the slow-speed corners so that's still the area we know we want to take big steps forward.” 

Source: Autosport

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