July 5, 2024

over both his McLaren team and Red Bull.

Ferrari and McLaren have brought developments over recent times that have seen Red Bull’s lasting dominance in the ground effect era come under increased threat.

Norris capitalised on McLaren’s latest updates to claim his maiden triumph at the Miami Grand Prix, while he also pressured Max Verstappen right to the line at Imola.

Meanwhile, Ferrari was on hand to capitalise on Red Bull missing from the sharp end in Monaco last time out as Charles Leclerc ended his home race drought at last.

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Ferrari’s edge at Monte Carlo derived from the SF-24 being the most compliant car over the kerbs and bumps and that is set to be a decisive factor again at this event.

“How you take the kerbs simply plays a big role here,” Norris explained. “It will be pretty close again.

“For me it is impossible to say whether we, Ferrari or Red Bull will be in front at the end. That is what makes it so exciting.”

 

“I would probably put Ferrari as the favourite because of their strong top speed. If you look at the car all around, I think their [Ferrari] car is the best fit for the track.”

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