- Wasteful Leverkusen held by Stuttgart as Liverpool loom
- Wasteful Leverkusen held by Stuttgart
- Trump says RFK Jr will have 'big role' in health care if he wins
- US stocks rebound on Amazon results ahead of Fed, election finale
- Gauff backs WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia despite 'reservations'
- Spain flood deaths top 200, hopes fade for missing
- Famed Indian designer Rohit Bal dies: fashion group
- Piastri takes Brazil sprint pole but wary of team orders for Norris
- Trump, Harris clash over rhetoric as they battle for swing state Wisconsin
- Fake US election video signals sprawling Russian disinformation ops
- Spencer to end long wait for first England start against New Zealand
- Russian skater Valieva vows to compete again after doping ban
- Erdogan sues opposition chief, Istanbul mayor for slander
- Piastri takes Brazil sprint pole ahead of Norris
- Morales supporters storm Bolivia military barracks, take hostages
- Dodgers celebrate World Series win with long-awaited parade
- Tuipulotu says 'heart and soul' behind rise to Scotland rugby captaincy
- Amber alert as US figure skater leads French Grand Prix
- Black man convicted by all-white jury to be executed in South Carolina
- Last-ditch effort to solve funding deadlock at nature-saving summit
- Zverev downs Tsitsipas in Paris as Rune keeps ATP Finals bid alive
- France international Jegou resumes rugby after rape allegations
- Former Man Utd star Yorke named coach of Trinidad and Tobago
- Botswana's new president sworn in after historic election upset
- Death toll rises to 12 in Serbia train station roof collapse: minister
- US announces $425 mn in new Ukraine security aid
- Portraits of slain leaders watch out on Hezbollah's battered Beirut bastion
- Biden bites baby: a last week of US election oddities
- Wall Street bounces while oil prices climb on Middle East worries
- Emery says Villa are underdogs against Spurs
- Verstappen hit with five-place grid penalty at Brazilian Grand Prix
- South Carolina to execute Black man for shooting store clerk
- New Zealand captain Barrett says Marler has 'loaded gun' with haka jibe
- Kenya reintroduces tax reforms with new deputy president
- Crunch time for bruised Dortmund as Leipzig come to town
- Man City face injury 'emergency': Guardiola
- Sabalenka and Swiatek in No.1 showdown at WTA Finals
- For a blind runner, the New York marathon is about 'vibrations'
- Trump, Harris battle for Wisconsin amid blowback on violent rhetoric
- Zverev downs Tsitsipas to book place in semis of Paris Masters
- Amorim handed challenge of restoring glory days to Man Utd
- Wall Street bounces while oil prices gain on geopolitical fears
- New Zealand still the team to beat for England's Genge
- Kohli fails as India slump in chaotic 10 minutes in third Test
- Valencia MotoGP cancelled due to deadly floods
- Botswana opposition wins election in historic turnaround
- ExxonMobil profits dip as it gives back almost $10 bn to investors
- US hiring slowest since Biden took office, on strikes, hurricanes
- Gaza polio vaccinations to resume Saturday: WHO
- Spain flood deaths top 200, more troops join rescue
McLaren's Norris believes Verstappen, Red Bull 'beatable' in 2024
Lando Norris believes he can take McLaren to a Formula One world championship after declaring that Max Verstappen and Red Bull are "beatable" in 2024.
McLaren emerged as the surprise closest contender to Red Bull last year following an impressive mid-season turnaround with Norris scoring seven podiums.
The 24-year-old had been linked with a move to Red Bull or Mercedes, following Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari for the 2025 season.
But Norris committed his future to McLaren by signing a new contract last month that is set to keep him at the British team for at least another three seasons.
Red Bull were dominant in 2023, winning 21 of the 22 Grands Prix, with three-time world champion Verstappen taking the chequered flag 19 times.
Speaking at McLaren's 2024 car launch on Wednesday, Norris said: "If you were to ask, 'are Red Bull beatable?' I am going to have to say 'yes'.
"We have to believe that because we were very close at times last year and at certain times we did beat them.
"Can we beat them over a season? That is going to be a challenge and very difficult to do because of how well they performed, but I am optimistic."
Norris will be joined by Oscar Piastri, who impressed in his debut campaign last season, in the MCL38.
Despite Norris's optimism, McLaren chief executive Zak Brown said he was remaining "realistic" over what they can achieve this season.
F1's sole pre-season test gets under way in Bahrain on February 21, ahead of the opening race, also in the Gulf kingdom, on March 2.
"The fantastic thing about this sport is how competitive it is, and therefore we must remain realistic," said Brown.
"The true test of whether we've made steps in the right direction will be qualifying in Bahrain.
"We're all excited to go racing again, but we know there's a long season ahead of us and a lot of work still to do to ensure we build on the progress we made throughout 2023."
L.Durand--AMWN