The team has made a major step with its car after releasing the first part of its anticipated upgrade package at the Austrian GP. Benefitting from the updates, Norris has subsequently finished second in both the British and Hungarian GPs.
However, Norris insists that the way the car has to be driven still doesn't gel with his personal style, and that the same applies to team-mate Oscar Piastri.
“It's not just my liking, it's also Oscar's because we have pretty similar comments,” said Norris when asked what he needed for the car to suit him. “Same as last year, even when Daniel [Ricciardo] was driving, we had a lot of similar comments, every day, every weekend.
“It's difficult to describe. You have to drive it quite one way. But it's also a way that I don't want to drive, or like to drive.
“I don't like to drive the car the way that I have to drive it now. I feel like it isn't to my strengths at all.
"I want to be able to carry minimum speed and to 'U' a corner. And the last thing I can do in the world now is 'U' a corner. I have to 'V' the corner more than ever, and I've never been the biggest fan of doing that. And I don't like it that much.”
Source: Autosport