Norris: 'Mercedes-like' Racing Point has skewed F1’s midfield order

Lando Norris believes Racing Point’s approach of attempting to copy Mercedes’ Formula 1 car design has made the midfield pecking order hard to j🔯udge heading into the 2020 season.

Racing Point’s RP20 concept has proven a controversial topic among its midfield rivals after it was inspired by Mercedes’ W10 contender, with the Silverstone outfit’s la💧test F1 car closely resembling last year’s title-winning machine.

Norris: 'Mercedes-like' Racing Point has skewed midfield order

Lando Norris believes Racing Point’s approach of attempting to♔ copy Mercedes’ Formula 1 car design has made the midfield pecking order hard to judge heading into the 2020 season.

Racing Point’s RP20 concept has proven a controversial topic among its midfield rivals after it was inspired by Merඣcedes’ W10 contender, with the Silverstone outfit’s latest F1 car closelyﷺ resembling last year’s title-winning machine.

McLaren is aiming♔ to build on securing fourth place in the 2019 constructors’ championship but Norris is unsure 🐎how the competitive order will now shape up after Racing Point ended each of the opening five days of winter testing inside the top four.

On Wednesday, Sergio Perez said the RP20 was the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:best car he has ever driven throughout his career. 

Asked if leading the midfield is a realistic target for McLaren, Norris replied: “I don’t know what the midfield is anymore, because there’s o💦ne pink car which is very fast.

“It’s difficult to know. The order will be shaken up and changed around a bit. I’m hoping it will be not a𓄧s spread out between the top teams and us. I’m hoping it’s all a bit more bunched up.

"Mercedes still look extremely good, as usual, Red Bull look very 🔴good, Ferrari don’t look as amazing ♐as they did last year, but you never know. Things can change. We need to keep our head down.

“I🌼 don’t want to comment too much,”ꦿ he added. “It [the Racing Point] looks like a Mercedes for sure.

Norris: 'Mercedes-like' Racing Point has skewed midfield order

“I don’t know what the idea and process is behind it and how everything has worked out so no point me saying anything which is incorrect, but they s🃏eem to have done a very good job, with whatever they have done.

"They are fast and I think they have set the pace for the midfield te✅ams last year for just this pre-season testing, but it doesn’t mean we will go to Australia and they are going to be amazing.

“We have work to do to try and catch up to them up🐲 a bit, but꧙ Australia is a very different story.”

Norris racked up 1༒13 laps in his final pre-season testing appearance before teammate Carlos Sainz concludes McLaren’s winter programme 💃on Friday.

“From my🦋 own side♋, I’m very happy,” Norris explained.

“All the things I wanted to work on over the winter and had planned over the last week or two weeks, I think I made my own priority, I ma🌌de good progress and I’m happy with what I did and how much better I’m in those areas.

“Doesn’t mean I’m perfect, always room for improvement, but I’m satisfied. As a t♚eam, we have♕ done a good job.

“Still one day to go, but how everything has run and how smoothly we have been operating, I think we are satisfied, but 🍸there are still plenty of things to improve.”

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