British driver with world championship within his grasp is showing no sign of nerves despite Verstappen mind games and pressure from Piastri
Standing outside the McLaren motorhome in the paddock for the Qatar Grand Prix as a warm desert breeze stirs the air, Lando Norris cuts a figure entirely at ease even in the maelstrom of an increasingly tense fight to claim his first Formula One world championship.
While dozens of photographers jostle for space, the mic boom of the Netflix Drive to Survive series swaying over them, Norris has an air of assuredness as he speaks to the clacking of shutters that have increasingly become the backing track to the 26-year-old’s march towards the title.
Written by Giles Richards at the Lusail Circuit
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/nov/28/i-know-im-doing-a-better-job-than-anyone-norris-confident-he-can-seal-f1-world-title under the title “Lando Norris calm in the maelstrom as three-way title race enters final straight”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.


