Beaming Norris turbo-charges his F1 title bid with Mexico pole
- Lando Norris secured pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix, marking his first pole in Mexico and fifth of the season.
- Norris achieved a fastest lap of one minute and 15.586 seconds, placing him ahead of his competitors.
- He is currently 14 points behind McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri and 26 points ahead of Max Verstappen of Red Bull.
- Norris anticipates a strong challenge from Ferrari, noting, 'I'm not expecting it to be easy.
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Beaming Norris turbo-charges his F1 title bid with Mexico pole
Lando Norris beamed with pleasure on Saturday after turbo-charging his bid for the Formula One drivers' world championship by grabbing pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix while rivals struggled in his wake.
Beaming Norris Turbo-charges His F1 Title Bid With Mexico Pole
Lando Norris beamed with pleasure on Saturday after turbo-charging his bid for the Formula One drivers' world championship by grabbing pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix while rivals struggled in his wake.
Norris Stuns Mexico: Pole Heist Sets Title Fight Ablaze
Mexico City just turned the volume to 11: Lando lit the timing screens, Ferrari smells trouble, and Max is queued for Turn 1 like it’s Black Friday at the slipstream store—while a fearless rookie brings his lunchbox to the front row food fight. The air steals power, tires play roulette, and the straight is so long you could text your ex before the braking point. Want the full grid drama, the spicy subplots, and the bit that might flip the title …
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