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Norris laments missed opportunity: ‘We should have won today’

Lando Norris says McLaren had clearly the quickest car in the Spanish Grand Prix but that his poor start prevented an impressive race from being rewarded with victory. The polesitter was trying to hold off Max Verstappen after being slightly slower away at the start, when George Russell swept around the pair of them to take the lead. Norris was third at that stage as Verstappen quickly cleared Russell, and his own inability to pass the Mercedes in the first stint led to a gap opening up that proved just too large to erase, as Norris closed in but finished 2.2 seconds behind Verstappen at the flag. “The race… not good enough, simply because we should have won today,” Norris said. “I...
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