Lando Noris Claimed that it is good as “almost impossible” Max Vastapane as he is playing a catch-up for a driver who was born in Formula One.
Vestapane’s World Championship Boli appeared dead and buried, but in continuous victory Maonza And Baku He has sent him back in the title discussion.
Ahead of sunday Singapore Grand Prix, he trails championship leader Oscar piastry With 69 points, the remaining seven rounds with 199. Noris is 44 points that are evident from Vastapane.
Vastapane’s father Jose participated in the 106 race and Michael Shumakar was a team-met. His mother, Sophie Kumpain enjoyed a successful carting career. Vastapane was just 17 years old when he made his F1 debut in 2015.
Speaking beyond the 18th round of 24 in Singapore, Noris said: “I don’t want to say or believe that I would ever be good as Max because I think I think it’s wrong to tell myself.
“He is one of the best drivers ever in Formula One, so if someone comes to you anytime and says, ‘Yes (they will be good as Vastapane), just tell them F ***. Any driver in the world can be convinced only to say that kind of thing, but I think it is almost impossible.
“I believe that I am better in a few days? Yes. Do I believe that in a few days my team partner is better? Yes. But it is how good it is that is impressive.
“He never goes up to 101 percent, but he will always be at 100 percent, and when he has a bad day, he is at 99 percent.
“And it is difficult to defeat someone who was born in the F1 seat. If I can go back and choose a better driver, I will also have a mam and dad who were racing the drivers, when you have a child in Padok, start, whatever he was doing and doing more tests than everyone.

“I will now become a better driver if I did all those things. So people have to catch it because he was now in the situation that he is now, but he too is taking the most advantage of it and that is why he has four world championships.”
In the final round at Azerbaijan, Noris surrendered a golden opportunity to reduce the title gains of McLaren team partner Piastry, which for single points after the Australian accident in qualifying and then after a race-ending competition with tire barrier in the first lap.
However, Noris started in only seventh place when he competed with his last attempt in qualifying, and was unable to progress in the race, taking just six points from the Piastry’s Championship lead.
But while addressing criticism for a bad weekend in Azerbaijan, 25 -year -old continued: “I don’t read social media. I don’t know if the press is good about me, bad about me, bad about me, slating me, love me, I am not really very upset.
“I don’t know what people say about the Oscar, even less. I don’t know if he got *** for it (is crashing) or if people persuade it. I don’t know.”