The McLaren team is preparing for the Canadian Grand Prix, hoping to continue earning points after both their cars finished in the top ten in Baku.
Lando Norris: “I’m glad we’re returning to Canada. This will be my second race in Montreal and it will be great to be in front of the Canadian fans again. Of course in 2019 not everything ended the way I wanted for me, so I want to return to this track as soon as possible to give it my all.
I’ve been working on the simulator in preparation for the Canadian Grand Prix and I’m ready to fight behind the wheel of our new car.
There were difficulties in Baku because of the high winds, but it is important that my partner and I earned points for the team. In order to count on better results, we have to make extra efforts, but I am sure that we will succeed. McLaren has great people, both on the track and on the team, and they work tirelessly to take us forward.
Let’s look ahead and I hope we can get some points again this weekend!”
Daniel Ricardo: “Looks like all my favorite races start with the letter M – Melbourne, Monaco, Monza and of course Montreal. After a two year break, I am looking forward to returning to Canada. Montreal is a great city, there’s always a great atmosphere and I want to jump into it as soon as possible.
It will help us get ready for the attack, because the Canadian Grand Prix is always fun, and it was there in 2014 that I got my first win.
After some difficult races it was great to earn points again in Baku. It wasn’t easy there either, but the hard work and determination paid off and I’m going to use that momentum in the second of two straight races so I’m in a fighting mood.”
Andreas Seidli, team leader: “After a two-year break, we are returning to Canada. Many riders consider this track to be one of their favorites, and it will be great to see the Canadian fans again, because in 2019 we felt their incredible support.
It will be interesting to see how our cars perform on this fast track with its many chicanes and the infamous Wall of Champions. There are good overtaking opportunities and I hope we have an exciting race ahead. It’s important for the team to stay focused as we prepare for the Canadian Grand Prix, so let’s keep pushing!”
Source: F1 News

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