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Three Things We Learned From the Mexico City Grand Prix

A triumphant Lando Norris may have rejected the idea that he has the momentum to win this year's drivers' world championship, but clearly after his win in Mexico City he is the McLaren driver with the confidence and form to succeed. Norris and Oscar Piastri's diverging fortunes since F1's summer break saw Piastri, searching for his lost constancy, scrabbling in pursuit on his way to finishing fifth in a tense, chaotic and sometimes wild Latin Am…

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Although his behavior on and off the track is sporty and unblemished to the fullest, with respect for his partner and his rivals, there have been circuits in which Lando Norris has been booed and Mexico was one of them. The Englishman despite completing one of his best races of the year, with pole, victory and leadership from beginning to end, does not like in some places and Sunday has not been a unique case.wf_cms.rss.read_more

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Max Verstappen slaps Lando Norris' back after the Mexico Grand Prix When in the absence of two laps to finish the Mexico Grand Prix, career management decided to activate the ‘virtual safety car’ protocol, two things were certified: the first, that Lando Norris was the new championship leader; the second, that Max Verstappen was a little closer to that new leader.Since the Bahrain Grand Prix, back in April, Norris was not the leader of a world c…

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By Jorge Gutiérrez Lando Norris shined with authority in the Mexican Grand Prix by mastering from start to finish a race that consolidated him as the new leader of the 2025 Championship of Drivers, the Briton of McLaren crossed the goal with a wide advantage over Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen, confirming the power of his MCL39 and making it clear that he is going through the best moment of his career. The pilot did not release the first pos…

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Lando Norris masterfully won the Grand Prix of Mexico and took a booing sound in the stadium area by Mexican fans at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. It was not the first time that the Briton was booed in the current season, however in Mexico City the rejection of Norris was more than evident to such an extent that during the interview after the race he had to remain silent for a moment. After the award ceremony, Lando Norris went to a press co…

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