F1 drivers' title not just a McLaren battle, says Norris
- The 2025 Spanish Grand Prix took place on May 29 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris leading the championship.
- The championship battle follows McLaren's strong start with six wins in eight races, including four by Piastri and two by Norris, who currently trails by three points.
- A new front wing rule with stricter stiffness tests came into effect this weekend, which McLaren expects not to affect, but Ferrari considers a potential game-changer.
- Speaking on Thursday, Norris expressed that leading the championship is a rewarding experience, but noted that it does not affect his daily routine or how he approaches each race, highlighting his commitment to consistent performance.
- Norris maintains that the title fight is wider than just McLaren, noting Max Verstappen and Ferrari remain strong contenders as the season progresses toward its remaining 16 races.
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Motor racing-F1 drivers' title not just a McLaren battle, says Norris
BARCELONA (Reuters) -Lando Norris can retake the Formula One lead from Oscar Piastri in Spain this weekend but the Briton said the drivers' championship remained more than just a battle between McLaren teammates. Read full story
F1 drivers' title not just a McLaren battle, says Norris
BARCELONA :Lando Norris can retake the Formula One lead from Oscar Piastri in Spain this weekend but the Briton said the drivers' championship remained more than just a battle between McLaren teammates.The two are separated by three points at the top of the standings after eight of 24 races and champions McLa
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