McLaren driver Lando Norris wins Formula 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix
- On Saturday, Lando Norris won the Sao Paulo sprint at the Interlagos circuit, São Paulo, Brazil, extending his drivers' championship lead to nine points.
- Oscar Piastri lost control at turn three after dipping a tyre on a wet kerb and spun into the barriers, ending his 24-lap sprint amid multiple spins at Interlagos.
- The sprint was halted on lap eight for barrier repairs and restarted with a rolling start, Norris leading with Kimi Antonelli and George Russell close behind.
- Pole position for Sunday followed Norris's sprint victory as he converted momentum into pole for Sunday's main grand prix at Interlagos, gaining eight sprint points to boost his championship lead.
- Four races remain with the world title on the line, the next Las Vegas Grand Prix is in two weeks, and rain is forecast at Interlagos for Saturday and Sunday.
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