Lando Norris believes McLaren is moving in the right direction after the team delivered a strong performance during Friday practice at the Barcelona Catalunya Grand Prix.
The British driver set the fastest lap of the day, finishing just 0.009 seconds ahead of Mercedes driver George Russell. McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri also impressed by taking third place, only 0.057 seconds behind Norris.
McLaren Finds Speed Again in Barcelona
McLaren arrived in Spain looking for answers after disappointing weekends in Monaco and Canada. The team struggled for pace at both events, and Norris failed to finish either race.
However, the opening practice sessions in Barcelona painted a much more positive picture. Norris said the circuit suited the car better and allowed the team to operate in a stronger performance window.
He explained that Barcelona’s layout is very different from Monaco and Canada. The improved balance gave the team more confidence and helped unlock better speed throughout the day.
Although Norris was pleased with the result, he admitted there is still work to do before qualifying and the race.
Mercedes Staying Close to McLaren
Mercedes also looked competitive. Russell finished second and remained within touching distance of Norris.
Rookie championship leader Kimi Antonelli ended the session in fifth place. He missed the first practice session after Mercedes handed reserve driver Frederik Vesti valuable track time.
Antonelli said tyre management remained a challenge because the hot conditions caused overheating. Despite that, he felt positive about the team’s long run pace and expected further improvements on Saturday.
Mercedes deputy team principal Bradley Lord praised both drivers and noted that the battle at the front appears extremely close. He also highlighted Ferrari’s strong race pace during longer runs.
Ferrari Showing Strong Long Run Pace
Charles Leclerc finished fourth fastest and continued to show encouraging pace for Ferrari.
Data from the longer race simulations suggested Ferrari could be a serious threat during Sunday’s race. Leclerc’s performance on medium tyres compared favorably with Mercedes and McLaren.
Lewis Hamilton, however, experienced a more difficult session. After missing the opening practice due to Ferrari’s junior driver program, he finished ninth on the timesheets and struggled to find consistent speed.
Verstappen Faces Difficult Start
Red Bull endured a frustrating Friday as Max Verstappen finished sixth, almost nine tenths of a second behind Norris.
The Dutch driver reported grip problems in every type of corner. He said the car lacked balance and failed to provide the confidence needed to attack the circuit.
Verstappen admitted Red Bull is currently not in a position to challenge McLaren and Mercedes at the front. He also noted that changing track conditions and strong winds made the situation even more difficult.
Tight Battle Expected This Weekend
Friday’s practice sessions suggest McLaren has taken an important step forward after recent setbacks. Norris and Piastri both looked competitive, while Mercedes and Ferrari remain close contenders.
Although race pace data produced mixed results, McLaren appears far stronger than it did in Monaco and Canada. With qualifying still to come, fans can expect a closely fought battle between several teams at the front of the grid.
