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Lando Norris demands McLaren replicate Ferrari

Lando Norris has described a Ferrari-like comeback by McLaren this season as 'achievable', with the British driver wanting to see the Woking-based side return to the top four in the Constructors' Championship. After having made so much progress towards the front in 2020 and 2021, last season was bitterly disappointing for McLaren, as they lost touch with Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes. It was just over 12 months ago that McLaren were battling Ferrari for third in the Constructors' Championship, something they narrowly missed out on. Last year saw McLaren slip very much back into the midfield, with the side having been beaten by the frontrunners and Alpine. READ: This is how you can watch...
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