Norris' Win in Monaco Has Reset F1, McLaren Title Fight
- Lando Norris won the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix on May 26, securing pole and a largely faultless victory under high pressure on the streets of Monaco.
- Norris' win followed a tumultuous eight days, during which he overcame fierce competition from Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri, and others, amid new regulations mandating two pit stops.
- The race featured significant chaos including penalties for Leclerc and George Russell, a strategic pit-stop debate under the new two-stop Monaco rule, and Mercedes struggling in the midfield.
- Norris delivered the fastest lap ever recorded at Monaco, narrowing his championship gap to teammate Piastri to three points. He expressed that regaining his qualifying form meant more to him than the victory itself, highlighting a boost in his confidence.
- Though the two-stop experiment aimed to spice up racing, commentators widely agreed it "didn't work," and the focus now shifts to the Spanish Grand Prix as a test of Norris’ consistent form.
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Can Norris back up his Monaco win in Spain?
Lando Norris breathed new life into the Drivers’ Championship fight with a crushing victory in the Monaco Grand Prix that sees him arrive in Barcelona just three points adrift of McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri. But it’s no wonder he’s not getting carried away after a complicated start to his 2025 campaign.
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