McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says that Formula 1 has become so competitive at the front that the small details are now defining races after Lando Norris was beaten by Max Verstappen in the Spanish Grand Prix.
Norris started from pole position in Barcelona but was overtaken by both Verstappen and George Russell, with the Mercedes driver going from fourth into the lead. Verstappen passed Russell at the start of lap 3 but Norris failed to follow him through in the first stint of the race, and Stella says such moments prove crucial in a race that Verstappen eventually won by just 2.2 seconds.
“It’s the second time the gaps in qualifying are under 20 milliseconds,” Stella said. “It’s everything getting extremely tight, which means the details do become very important as you have no margin in which you can compensate any little imprecision.
“I would say that as for the main factor is that we didn’t defend the first position. In Barcelona this is not necessarily a surprise as you have such a long run to Turn 1 and the cars run high downforce so as soon as you gain a bit of slipstream it makes you so much faster than the car ahead, which meant Lando was not in condition to defend pole position.
“I actually appreciated his wise decision to stay out of trouble, the race was going to come to us, but the time lost behind Russell, it was too much. So I would say the couple of positions lost at Turn 1 and the time lost behind Russell are the two decisive factors.