Norris ‘covered up’ mental struggles during maiden F1 season
“We spend so much time working together that we know each other really well and, for all of us to perform at our best, we need to be comfortable and open with each other.
“Just because I’m the one driving the car, it’s not just about how I feel. Everyone in the team must feel good about themselves and what they are doing to be in the right frame of mind and perform.
“Although we were physically apart for most of the winter and, of course, during lockdown, I spent a lot of time talking to this core group of people to try to overcome the nerves and anxiety I felt – something which risked affecting my second year in F1,” he added.
“By talking things through with them, it helped me to come into this season feeling much better about myself – more confident, more positive. It really highlights just how powerful talking to someone can be and the importance of having people around you that you can trust and rely on.”
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Norris says he relied on a mind coach during his formative years in motorsport and up until the end of his first F1 season. But the Briton’s level of confidence eventually allowed him to “take more responsibility” for his mental health.
“Until the end of last season, I worked with a mind coach for a few years – another great example of someone I could reach out to, to work on my nerves and get me into a more positive mental state,” he said.
“But this year I felt confident enough to take more responsibility for my own mental health.
“I think it’s all part of the growing process. I had reached a stage where I felt ready to think for myself more when it came to finding ways to overcome mental challenges.”
But Norris’ personal development won’t restrain the McLaren driver from raising awareness for the a serious issue of mental health.
“It’s something that affects us all, but it’s equally something people don’t feel like they can talk about,” he concluded.
“This needs to change and I hope that the work we’re doing at McLaren, in support of Mind, can be a driving force for better mental health for everyone.”
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