Lando Norris dominated the Mexico GP
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Norris took the championship lead for the first time since April, but he's only one point ahead of Piastri with four races left
Lando Norris reclaimed the championship lead from teammate Oscar Piastri by winning in Mexico City on Sunday to snap a five-race losing streak and create a tense final push for the Formula 1 title.“I think it is just my best performance through a whole weekend,
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 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 McLaren driver finished the race around the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez over half a minute ahead of second-placed Charles Leclerc.
After nearly losing the lead to a Ferrari in the opening corner, Lando Norris was able to pull away to a 30-second victory over Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen to retake the lead in the World Drivers Championship for the first time since April.
The Formula 1 driver championship heats up at the Mexican Grand Prix. Points leader Oscar Piastri struggles in qualifying, while McLaren teammate Lando Norris takes pole position.
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F1 title fight intensifies after dramatic Mexico qualifying
The Formula 1 title battle took another dramatic twist in Mexico City on Saturday, as Lando Norris delivered a blistering qualifying performance to seize pole position and breathe new life into the championship race.