“We almost won our first race with him,” said the American, speaking of Norris’ heartbreaking defeat at Sochi in 2021. “We didn’t execute. So he could have been in the same position as George and Carlos as far as race wins, but he signed up for the long term, because he knows the journey we’re on. This feels like family to him.
“So I think as Andrea said as long as we continue to progress… But we’re all we’re all impatient. So we’re all there with him in our desire to win, and recognise it’s just going to take a little bit more time.”
Norris himself insisted that he is in it for long haul, and he has faith that in the next two or three years the pieces will fall into place.
“I think the main thing is a sort of excitement of what I know is to come in the future,” said the 23-year-old. “And if I think of how quickly the past four years have gone, hopefully these next two can come quickly at the same time. Especially ’24, and then even more so, ’25.
“So I guess that excitement probably hides a little bit of the patience that I need to have. And it takes a lot with it. But I guess I am a driver, I do want to win now. And I do want the team to do better now, and so on. So I think I’m demanding when I need to be.
“And I think the team knows that, the team understands, even themselves, that we’re a team that should be able to win championships. We soon will have I would say everything in place in order to do so.”
Norris knows that the team still has a few boxes to tick.
“I guess I have the understanding that we don’t have everything we need at this current time to win races, and to compete against the best teams in the world.
“But if we can build a team who can perform in every area to win world championships and perform at that level, and when we have those extra few things coming our way, then we can take that step into absolute performance.
“And then we have everything we need to come together. I guess time… I’m probably not the most patient guy in life! But it’s something you need to learn when you get to F1. Until then I’m just doing my job of trying to achieve everything I can with what we’re given at the time, and that’s the way we go about it.”
It was interesting to hear Norris echo Hakkinen’s earlier words about patience, an indication perhaps that he really is world champion material.
Asked about his future he made it clear that he is fully committed to seeing out his contract – he won’t be looking further afield.