Lando Norris and McLaren had a very average start to the week at the Azerbaijan GP. The Briton finished 11th in TL1 and 10th in TL2 and spoke with Sky Sports' Karun Chandhok afterwards about how he feels the struggle on the streets of Baku.

Lando Norris and McLaren had a very average start to the week at the Azerbaijan GP. The Briton finished 11th in TL1 and 10th in TL2 and spoke with Sky Sports' Karun Chandhok afterwards about how he feels the struggle on the streets of Baku.
Last year, Norris qualified sixth and finished fifth, fighting for podium positions at the end of the race. However, in 2022, things look a little more uncomfortable for the young star.
"It's very tricky, especially in this year's cars and with the wind today," Norris told Chandhok on Sky Sports' 'The F1 Show', pointing to the tricky, low-grip nature of the street circuit.
"It's tricky to get the tires at the right temperature and then get the tires on the first corner, but you also want to save them for the end of the lap. So you have to balance yourself," he added.