Lando Norris says he was “stupid and silly” allowing Max Verstappen a chance to regain the lead from him in the Sprint at the Austrian Grand Prix as he dropped to third place.
Verstappen led from pole but was under pressure in the early laps on Saturday, and Norris overtook the Red Bull into Turn 3 to take the lead. However, Verstappen got him back down the inside into Turn 4 in a move that allowed Oscar Piastri to follow Verstappen through and take second place, with the positions remaining unchanged until the finish.
“It was a good battle,” Norris said. “I knew there were not going to be too many opportunities to try and do it, so I had to go for a bit of a move into Turn 3, and then I was just pretty stupid into Turn 4 and left the door open. So not a lot to be honest, was two corners we battled, and that was it and then Oscar managed to come past.
“So I tried, obviously it didn’t go to plan, but the pace in the car was pretty good and I think we gave it a good shot but it wasn’t quite enough today. It was nice to have two cars up there, nice to have two cars trying to fight against Max, and that’s what we need on Sunday.
“We’re saying this every weekend now so I’m not going to say it again … but I needed to do a better job and I just did something pretty stupid and silly which was not very smart of me. But no, I think a good amount of points, it could have been a lot worse and for the team it was still a good result and the result we wanted, so I’m happy, but I need to do things better.”
Norris believes McLaren needs to find a little bit more performance ahead of qualifying to try and beat Verstappen to pole later on Saturday and change the picture heading into the race, but says he’ll also try and learn from his own driving for future battles too.