Lando Norris snaps losing streak with victory in Mexico City, takes lead in F1 championship
- Sunday in Mexico City, Lando Norris won the Mexico Grand Prix at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, snapping a five-race losing streak and overtaking Oscar Piastri in the Drivers' Championship.
- After qualifying on Saturday, Lando Norris started from pole despite trailing Oscar Piastri by 14 points and capitalized on Piastri's recent slump for a key advantage to Turn One.
- On the run to Turn One during the race, Lando Norris finished 32 seconds clear of Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen, while Oscar Piastri recovered from seventh to fifth after passing George Russell.
- After Mexico, the Drivers' Championship standings show Norris leading by one point, 57 to Piastri, with four races remaining in the season.
- Looking at the bigger picture, McLaren team has clinched its second consecutive Constructors Championship and now positions either driver to challenge Max Verstappen, who remains 34 points out of the lead.
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Lando Norris was the fastest in Mexico City's GP and surpassed his McLaren partner in Formula 1.
British Formula One driver Lando Norris has won the Grand Prix of Mexico.
He dislodged Australian teammate Oscar Piastri from the world championship lead for one point.
In pole position, the Britishman of the McLaren team was never worried on Sunday in Mexico City. At four races at the end of the season, he is now ahead of his teammate by one point.
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