Lando Norris thinks McLaren can beat Aston Martin in the Formula 1 standings this year thanks to its quick car being complemented by two drivers scoring points.
While McLaren is still chasing improvements to its MCL60, especially in low-speed corners, Norris thinks the overall package can now maintain good form for the remainder of the campaign.
"From where we were, to finishing 19 seconds behind the lead is I think evidence of exactly that. So I'm proud of everyone and we'll keep pushing." "I trust - and not only I trust - I believe, that everyone is pushing at the fastest reasonable sustainable pace. So that's what I want and that's what I think is happening.
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