Lando Norris highlighted in a recent interview his view of the pressures of engaging in sports such as Formula 1 and admitted that at the beginning of his career in Formula 1 he had mental problems and was rarely smiling. Lando, which the public is otherwise familiar with.
"I think people who watch sports on TV rarely know what a racer has to go through," is a racer McLaren said in the show This Morning on ITV TV station: "It's a shame, of course, although we now have a behind-the-scenes look with Netflix, which shows well the pressure and stress that Formula 1 drivers face."
“The pressure is even more felt when you get into Formula 1 as a teenager. Thousands of eyes are watching you at once, the pressure is really great, which has had side effects for me, ” he adds Norris: "At the first race in Melbourne, I was extremely scared to do something stupid, because there's really no room for mistakes."
“I started wondering everything possible. Will I still be in F1 next season if I fail today? What will I do in the future if I can no longer race? I'm not exactly good at anything else… ” about his difficult beginnings in F1 explanation Norris and adds: "When I had a bad racing weekend, I was very depressed at first and often wondered if I was good enough for Formula 1 at all."