Norris: Within a tenth of Mercedes “a bit of a shock” in Styria F1 qualifying

The young Brit got within a tenth of Valtteri Bottas and Lewis 💫Hamilton in the battle for second place at the Red Bull, ending qualifying in 🌜fourth.
Norris will start from third due to Bottas’ three-place grid penalty as a result of his pit lane spin in second practice on Fri♛day.
Despite struggling for outright pace in pr𓆏actice, Norris says he expected McLa﷽ren to perform well in qualifying.
“Yes, I think we were expecting to be good and strong because we have been relatively decent all weekend – you know, Daniel was very fast yester🙈day in P2 and stuff. The car’s been good, an🅷d you know we always take a bit of a step into Q3,” Norris said.
“To be ahead of one of the Red Bulls, I would say, not expected, because they’ve been very fast from Lap 1 here and miles ahead of us all weekend so It’s a similar story to Monaco or Baku or some tracks where we always looked way behind Mercedes or Red Bull, but as the fuel loads come down, I think everyone’s car becomes more equal and more competitive and yes, sometimes it can ꦦsurprise you a little bit and we can be ahead of them.
“It’s nice to know and under a tenth of both the Mercedes, which is a bit of a shock, because I think I can just state a fact thatꦕ they have more grip than us, and not that far behind. It’s ꦡweird to think of, but it’s a good position, so I’m happy.”
Norris concedes it’s unlikely he will be able to 🔴hang onto third with Sergio Perez and Bottas right behind him on t♊he grid and expected to have a stronger race pace.
“I mean it’s a similar story to a couple o🍌f years ago when I was into P2 or P3 ꦐand we were mixed with the Red Bulls and the Mercedes guys, and if there’s an opportunity, 100% I’ll go for it, but I still need to pick and choose my competitors and my racers carefully and not kill the tyres and things like that,” Norris added.
“So, we’ll wait and see. I think on paper, on Friday, they were quite a bit quicker than us – both the M🍌ercedes and Red Bulls – so I’m not expecting to be super competitive against them but we still have a good chance to beat everyone else behind, so that’s the plan.”

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