Lando Norris is aiming to maintain his strong performance streak as the Formula 1 season heads to the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City. Norris says he’s “looking to capitalise” on both his recent momentum and the recent upgrades to his McLaren car.
Meanwhile, the Ferrari team, buoyed by several strong showings in 2024, have their eyes set on another milestone—a first win of the year. After coming close at several races, the Scuderia is optimistic about their chances in Mexico, with the circuit’s layout expected to suit the strengths of their car. One Ferrari insider was quoted as saying the team is “very encouraged by recent developments and know that a win is within reach.”
The Mexican Grand Prix will also be a key test for several teams regarding long-awaited car upgrades. Notably, both Red Bull and Mercedes will debut significant technical updates to close the gap on the front-runners. Max Verstappen remains cautiously optimistic, while Lewis Hamilton has expressed hope that the changes will “put us back in the fight.”
The battle at the front is also shaping the driver standings. Norris, currently sitting second in the championship, is only a handful of points behind the two leaders. “Our focus remains on maximising every opportunity,” Norris stated confidently, pointing to the tight margins expected across the weekend.
As ever, strategy and tyre management will be crucial at a circuit famous for its abrasive surface and high-speed corners. Cutting through the noise in the paddock is the knowledge that with just a few tens of seconds separating the top runners in past races, a single smart decision or mistake could prove decisive.
With McLaren, Ferrari, and the rest of the grid aiming high, fans can expect a fiercely competitive and unpredictable race in Barcelona—one that could shape the remainder of the 2024 Formula 1 season.
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