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Lando Norris: "Leading the F1 2025 championship doesn't mean anything"
Lando Norris says his Mexico dominance and new-found consistency, not his championship position, is what's fuelling his confidence for the 2025 Formula 1 title run-in
Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli ended up second and his teammate George Russell finished third. Catch the key updates from the Formula 1 event at the Interlagos Circuit in Brazil, as it happened
Lando Norris has revealed how his stress levels increased after ruining his first lap on course to taking pole position for Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
After the Mexico City Grand Prix two weeks ago, new championship leader, Lando Norris, has four more race weekends to secure his position as the 2025 World Cham
The Australian believes that his team-mate, Lando Norris, has adapted better to the new requirements to get speed out of McLaren’s car, giving him the upper hand. After the Dutch Grand Prix in early September, Piastri was leading the World Championship ...
Everything is set for the start of the Interlagos weekend: follow the Brazilian GP FP1 live with GPblog! With the Mexican GP behind us — a weekend that crowned a new championship leader thanks to Lando Norris’s uncontested victory — all eyes now turn to Interlagos,
Lando Norris leads by a small margin. Max Verstappen, in third, is a real contender. São Paulo could reshape the F1 title chase.
Zak Brown has revealed McLaren would rather lose the Drivers Championship to Max Verstsappen than favour one of their drivers; watch the Sao Paulo GP live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend, with Sprint Qualifying at 6.