Norris had a 'bad start' at the Spanish Grand Prix as his attempt to hold off Max Verstappen at the first corner got stuck in no-man's land as both George Russell and the Dutch driver passed him.

After the checkered flag the British driver was disappointed with the result and said that had he not had a bad start he 'should have won'.

"Should have won. I had a bad start, simple. The car was incredible today, I think we were definitely the fastest, I just lost it at the start. So yes, disappointed, but a lot The positives, the one negatives and that's all I know I can work on next time and other than that, thanks a lot to the team, because the car was amazing. '' said a disappointed Lando in the post-race interview.

Norris and McLaren have been in poor form in recent championships as the 24-year-old has finished second or higher in five of the last six races (he won his first Grand Prix in Miami).

Barcelona would be a missed opportunity for the young star as he is second (150 points) in the drivers' championship behind Max Verstappen, who has a comfortable lead with 219 points in search of his fourth world championship.

"I'm not sure, I need to look back and review. I don't know what I did wrong or I was just a little out of touch. It was just a small part of what I lost to Max , it wasn't that he was completely with me, it was more that George suddenly came out and kind of had me. Fair play, well done to Red Bull and Max, another job for them. It was done, but it's a shame we lost it at that point, so we'll work on it next time,” the McLaren No. 4 driver concluded.