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We are two weeks removed from a thrilling event in Mexico City that has certainly shaken up the drivers’ championship picture. Lando Norris managed to score his fifth victory of the 2025 season, with it being his first checkered flag in five races.
The McLaren F1 driver shines again with a decisive Q3 lap as Piastri’s and Verstappen’s tough weekend worsens.
Formula One Sao Paolo Grand Prix 2025 is set to start in a few hours. Start time, line ups, live streaming details - we have all information.
Lando Norris won Saturday’s sprint race and then topped it up with a pole at the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix. Catch the updates from the Formula One race at the Interlagos Race Circuit, as it happe
First things first, as the 24-lap F1 Sprint race kicks off the day. Lando Norris, who leads the Drivers’ Championship race by a single point over teammate Oscar Piastri, starts up front with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli in second. Piastri lines up third while Max Verstappen, after a difficult qualifying session on Friday, starts sixth.
Norris stretched his advantage over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri from one to nine points when winning Saturday's sprint race as the Australian made an early exit, while Verstappen dropped three points to Norris when finishing fourth and is now 39 points off the lead.
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A cyclone warning looms over the Brazil GP as FIA prepares for heavy rain and strong winds that could disrupt the Sprint and race schedule.