There was a bit of a theme among some of the pre-season predictions this year centered around the dynamic between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

The young Australian’s strong rookie season was great for McLaren, as it signalled a formidable line-up that it has locked down for years to come. But Norris had offered up a number of apologies for small mistakes – mainly in qualifying – towards the end of 2023, and it just raised the question of whether he is feeling a little bit of pressure.

By his own refreshing admission, he does see Piastri as the biggest threat to his reputation since entering Formula 1 himself in 2019.

“I’ll just be honest and say yes,” Norris tells RACER. “Because (the expectation) is (on me), it always is. I’ve never been afraid to say it, because it’s the truth. Your biggest threat is always your teammate, in terms of how you perform.

“It never means you go against each other. It’s just the person you compare to the most, and the person other people compare you to the most is your teammate. So you always think like that. And he’s doing a very good job and he’s pushing me more than I’ve been pushed over the last few years. That’s a good thing; a good thing for me.”

But both drivers can be pleased with how they’ve handled the situation so far. Piastri has been close to Norris at all times and beat him in Saudi Arabia, but it’s the more experienced of the two who took the first podium on offer in Melbourne, and had the upper hand in Bahrain.