Lando Norris believes he has a championship boost after Red Bull restrictions

Lando Norris believes he has been dealt a possible boost in his bid to beat Max Verstappen to world championship glory after Red Bull were ordered to make changes to their car.
Rival teams claimed Red Bull have gained an advantage by running a contentious device which allowed them to adjust the setup of the car between qualifying and the race â something which is not prohibited in the sportâs rules.
A senior team representative at Red Bull said: âYes it (the device) exists, although it is inaccessible once the car is fully assembled and ready to run.
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âIn the numerous correspondence we have with the FIA, this part came up and we have agreed a plan going forward.â
Speaking ahead of this weekendâs US Grand Prix, McLarenâs Norris was asked if the FIAâs move to intervene will hand the title advantage his way.
âIf it has been helping them, and they have been utilising it in a way that people think they have, then maybe it will shift in our direction,â he replied.
âBut they wouldnât have got several poles and wins because of such a device. I donât think it will really change anything, but then when you look at the gaps in qualifying, and when the gap has been just hundredths of a second, then you might say this has helped.
âIt is good that the FIA are doing such a thing. There is a difference between black and white stuff like this, and a difference between Formula One and pushing the boundaries and innovating. That is what we have done a very good job on, but been sure not to go any further than that.â

Norrisâ McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri said: âFrom what I heard, and I have been told, something like this is not pushing the boundaries, it is clearly breaking them.â
Norrisâ emphatic win at the last round in Singapore a month ago means he trails Verstappen by 52 points with 180 still to play for over the remaining six rounds.
Norris has taken 26 points out of Verstappen in the last four races. And there will be an additional eight points up for grabs in Austin with a sprint race on Saturday.
âAfter Singapore I wanted to keep going,â said Norris. âWe were in a good rhythm, and we have been for quite a while, but everyone needs a break, including my team. It is nice to reboot and put our heads down again.
âI have been happy with how things have gone and I am confident if we keep our heads down and keep pushing we can do it, we can close the gap, but it is not going to be easy.
âI need more than me first, and Max to finish second, but I cannot change that. I need to focus on myself and leave the rest to everyone else.â