Lando Norris dominated the Mexico GP
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Following the first race after F1’s summer break at Zandvoort, leader Piastri had a 104-point lead over Verstappen and a 34-point gap to team-mate Lando Norris but both have been shrunk.
Norris took the championship lead for the first time since April, but he's only one point ahead of Piastri with four races left
It was a weekend of nothing but dominance from McLaren's Lando Norris, with a pole position in qualifying converted flawlessly in to a victory on race day. A dr
Lando Norris has revealed the clever change he has made in a bid to gain an edge on his rivals. Prior to the summer break, Oscar Piastri had a comfortable lead at the top of the Formula 1 standings. However, after a recent dip in form, the Australian finds himself on the back foot with just four races left in the 2025 season.
Lando Norris has ended a five-race losing streak by winning the Formula 1 race in Mexico City. This victory puts him ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in the championship standings.
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Clever Lando Norris trick uncovered after Mexican Grand Prix breakthrough
McLaren driver Lando Norris has revealed that he has employed a special trick to improve his qualifying performances in the F1 2025 season.
Lando Norris was surprisingly booed by the crowd after his victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday. The McLaren driver, starting on pole, kept the lead at the start and then cruised to a 30-second victory over second-placed Charles Leclerc, with Max Verstappen completing the podium.
The dramatic final act of the Mexico City Grand Prix played out behind Norris, as Verstappen tried to chase down Leclerc in the last few laps. The Red Bull driver pulled within DRS range of Leclerc on the penultimate lap, but then the Virtual Safety Car was deployed when Carlos Sainz Jr. stopped on the track, freezing the field.
The British Formula One star, Lando Norris, recently made headlines as he was booed by the crowd following his Mexican Grand Prix win.
Norris has overturned a 34-point deficit to Oscar Piastri since the Dutch Grand Prix to now sit top of the standings by a single point, heading into the final four rounds of the season. He is not a believer in momentum, but if it existed, he certainly has it at this stage.