
Lando Norris says he is now “in a better place” after a “pretty average” start to the 2025 Formula 1 season. Despite a challenging beginning where he felt he wasn’t fully clicking with the car or his performance, Norris has shown marked improvement as the season has progressed. He has reflected candidly on his early struggles, acknowledging that his driving and ability to adapt to different conditions and car behaviours took time to develop this year.
The McLaren driver began the season under pressure to build on his strong 2024 form, where he finished second in the Drivers’ Championship. Although he kicked off 2025 with promising pace and several victories, Norris admits there were moments when his performance fell short of expectations. Some early races included errors and difficulties finding the best rhythm in the car, which left him feeling frustrated.
However, Norris emphasizes that he has worked hard to overcome these issues and regain confidence behind the wheel. His recent races have seen a significant upswing in pace and consistency, helping close the gap to his main rivals. He credits this progress to improved understanding of the car and adjusting his driving style, saying he feels “happier” with how things are going now.
As the championship battle intensifies, Norris remains focused on minimizing mistakes and extracting maximum performance in every session. He recognizes that while the start was not ideal, he has turned a corner and is fully committed to fighting for the title. This renewed mindset puts Norris "in a better place" mentally and physically as he aims to build momentum and challenge for race wins and ultimately the World Championship.
Lando Norris’s 2025 campaign started off “pretty average” with some struggles adapting to the car and conditions, but he has steadily improved and is now in a stronger position to compete at the front. His honest self-assessment and hard work demonstrate resilience and determination as he pursues his championship ambitions this season.