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Lando Norris is cruising toward the chequered flag, set to extend his championship lead over teammate Oscar Piastri, who’s settling for fifth. Up front, Kimi Antonelli clings tightly to second, staying ice-cold as Max Verstappen throws everything he’s got at the rookie. The podium fight is still sizzling with just one lap to go.
Lando Norris controlled Formula 1’s São Paulo Grand Prix to strengthen his grip on this year’s title race while Max Verstappen brilliantly sliced his way from the pit lane to the podium. Autoweek rounds up the main action from Interlagos.
Lando Norris took another step toward claiming the Formula One drivers' championship with a win Sunday in the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos in São Paulo.
Norris held his place but Piastri clashed with Antonelli as the Australian went up the inside and locked up at turn one. The Italian was pushed sideways into Charles Leclerc who took a big hit and lost his left front wheel. Piastri had gone up the inside for a legitimate gap but had nowhere to go when he locked up and was given a 10-second penalty.
The McLaren F1 driver shines again with a decisive Q3 lap as Piastri’s and Verstappen’s tough weekend worsens.
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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.