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Spanish GP: Preview – McLaren


Portugal GP: Preview - McLaren

Lando Norris: “I’m really excited to go to Spain! We seem to be in good shape right now so we’re just trying to keep that up, keep scoring and things like that. It’s still early in the championship Another weekend so like Portugal would be nice. We have to go further, keep trying to get a few points and another good result in qualifying. We’ll see what we can do and what the car is like, but I’m confident we can do it run a good race. “

Daniel Ricciardo: “I’m really looking forward to getting back on track in Spain. After visiting two unique tracks in Imola and Portimão, it’s good to do a few laps on a track that I know very well. All of them Teams I do so many tests in Barcelona that we pretty much know what to expect right away, and when I’m so familiar with the track and the high level of grip, I can really push the car and not have too many other factors to worry about You yourself. I feel more and more comfortable with every racetrack and I am very excited to see what we can do in the next races. “

Andreas Seidl, Team Principal: “After a great recovery from a difficult Saturday in Portimão, we’re starting the Spanish Grand Prix in order to have a somewhat quieter weekend. Every double-headed ball is associated with logistical challenges, and the team both at the factory and in the Plant.” The track did an excellent job making us well prepared to be racing again so soon in Portugal.

“As always, qualifying is an important part of the weekend, but especially at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya where overtaking can be difficult. We made a strong start to the season, but we know we can’t get complacent.” Especially when we see how close the competition is. Lando had a great start to the season and is staying in good shape while Daniel is really starting to show his confidence in the car and last Sunday’s fight returns to the points to prove his progress, so we look forward to seeing what he does can do when he feels totally at ease.

“Another weekend, another chance to score some good points. Let’s go racing!”

Barcelona-Catalonia Circuit

Race laps: 66

Total race track: 308.424 km

Route length: 4.675 km

Number of corners: 16 (nine right, seven left)

Assigned tire compounds: hard: C1, medium: C2 and soft: C3

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