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“Obviously I wouldn’t say we’re running out of time, but time is going away slowly. I still believe that we can do it; you know the pace is obviously great,” added Norris, who won last time out in Zandvoort. “I still believe we probably had close to, if not the best car again today, so I don’t know. It’s not for me to decide. It’s for the team.

“But I think we’re still working together well and we’re still helping one another and I think that’s showed plenty of times this year that we’re working together very well as a team and we’re performing as the best team out on the grid and we’re very happy with that.

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“But yeah, I don’t know – when you’re fighting for a championship, you want every little thing and I’m doing everything I can.

“The best way simply is just to win the race and I didn’t do that today because of some silly things. So yeah, this is for the team, not for me.”

Monza wasn’t the first time that McLaren have faced questions in 2024 over their team order strategy, meanwhile, with Piastri having taken his maiden victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix after Norris used an advantageous strategy call to get ahead of his team mate, before eventually acquiescing to the team’s request to hand the lead back to the Australian.

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