
Lando Norris said there’s “nothing to smile about” despite a strong Friday showing in Abu Dhabi.
"Nothing to smile about just yet, as we know it gets closer as the weekend goes on, but a good starting point"- Lando Norris
The championship leader set the fastest time in both the first and second sessions, stretching the gap to second-placed Verstappen by nearly four tenths over a single lap.
"A decent first day in Abu Dhabi, although there's still a little bit more to find in the car," Norris said at the end of the day.
"I'm not completely happy with it just yet, but overall, it's been a positive day. Nothing to smile about just yet, as we know it gets closer as the weekend goes on, but a good starting point."

In the first session, the other McLaren driver ceded his MCL39 to Pato O’Ward, costing himself valuable laps to get comfortable with the track and leaving him a step behind his main title contenders.
He returned to action in the afternoon for FP2, but couldn’t make significant gains, ending the day in eleventh. The Australian struggled to deliver a competitive lap on the soft tyres and ran slower than both his teammate and Max Verstappen over race pace.
Here’s his reaction at the conclusion of the practice sessions.
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