F1 Mexico GP live: Race start time as Norris eyes title lead with Piastri struggling
- The Mexico City Grand Prix is set to begin at 8pm GMT on October 26, 2025.
- Lando Norris secured pole position with a lap time 0.262 seconds faster than Charles Leclerc, marking McLaren's first pole in Mexico since 1990.
- Max Verstappen expressed that he needs cars ahead of him to retire to improve his position in the race after qualifying fifth.
- Oscar Piastri mentioned feeling frustrated with his car's lack of pace despite it feeling okay, highlighting ongoing issues with performance during the weekend.
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In the 20th of 24 races of this Formula 1 season, the top trio moves even closer together in the driver's world championship. Lando Norris succeeds in an outstanding victory, while Max Verstappen shows his outstanding class after a delicate start. Oscar Piastri has to give the World Cup lead.
Formula 1 will stop in Mexico. There is a lot at stake in the World Cup fight. Piastri, Norris or Stappen: Who will win?
Our verdict on F1's big title twist at Mexican GP
What does new points leader Lando Norris's dominant Mexican Grand Prix victory mean for the 2025 Formula 1 title race? Our writers give their take on Norris's crushing win, Max Verstappen's unlikely charge to a podium place, and Oscar Piastri's recovery to finish fifth. Perfect for F1's title raceScott Mitchell-Malm This was close to the perfect race from a championship perspective.Norris has produced one of his A-list weekends and was a dominan…
The 20th race of the Formula 1 World Championship 2025 comes with this exciting Mexican GP in which Lando Norris will start from the pole at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Right behind him will be the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, while Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso will start 12th and 14th respectively. The circuit is already ready for the best riders of the planet to give everything on this exciting day. We tell you liv…
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