2023 Bahrain Grand Prix "Obviously not the finish to the weekend that I wanted but there are positives to take"

Bahrain International Circuit, Sunday 5 March

Hear from McLaren Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and Team Principal Andrea Stella after the Bahrain Grand Prix.

As it happened

  • Lando moves up to P10 at the end of the first lap, Oscar picks up two places to complete lap 1 in P16.

  • Lando has a pneumatic issue to manage and is forced to pit, swapping for Hards. A flurry of pit-stops follow.

  • Oscar passes HUL into Turn 1 moving up to P13.

  • Pitting on lap 13, Oscar is forced to retire the car due to an electronic issue.

  • Managing a PU issue, Lando makes multiple pit-stops in order to take the car the full race distance.

  • Lando crosses the line in P17.

Lando Norris Image
Started 11th 
Finished 17th 
Fastest lap 1m35.822s on lap 51 (+1.826, 3rd) 
Pit-stops 6, lap 10 [Soft/Hard], lap 17 [Hard/Soft], lap 27 [Soft/Medium], lap 37 [Medium/Hard], lap 47 [Hard/Soft] and lap 54 [Soft/Soft]

"A very tough race. We had a few issues we had to manage, which really took us out of the race but we tried to stay in it for as long as possible, just in case there was a Safety Car or something and we might have had a chance at the end. I think the pace was alright otherwise. Just too many issues today to fight for points, so we’ll go again next time."

Oscar Piastri Image
Started 18th
Finished DNF
Fastest lap  1m40.691s on lap 3 (+6.695s, 20th)  
Pit-stops

N/A

"It was disappointing to have finished so soon. We were going quite well, got a decent start and made some good overtakes. I thought up until the electrical problem, we were doing a good job. We’re still working out what the issue is and we hoped changing the steering wheel would fix it but unfortunately it didn’t.

"Obviously not the finish to the weekend that I wanted but there are positives to take, and the car seemed to have better pace in the race. I still learned a lot and I’m glad I’ve now made my debut, and experienced some of the F1 race weekend firsts. I’m now looking forward to having a better weekend in Saudi Arabia."

Andrea Stella Image

"It’s not the start of the season for which we were hoping. Points were certainly possible today, the cars had competitive pace in race stints, and Lando particularly was in a strong position. Unfortunately, we were hit by two reliability issues.

"Oscar had to retire with what appears to be an electrical problem which we are investigating. Lando, meanwhile, had a pneumatic pressure leak on the power unit side. It required him to pit every 10 laps to recharge the system.

"We leave Bahrain knowing we have work to do but the season is long. We’ll regroup and will be ready to go again in Saudi Arabia."

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