Brazilian Grand Prix, F1 and Lando Norris
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First things first, as the 24-lap F1 Sprint race kicks off the day. Lando Norris, who leads the Drivers’ Championship race by a single point over teammate Oscar Piastri, starts up front with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli in second. Piastri lines up third while Max Verstappen, after a difficult qualifying session on Friday, starts sixth.
Liam Lawson and Oliver Bearman were both penalized after their Brazil GP Sprint collision, with one driver now just three points from an automatic race ban.
Gabriel Bortoleto was able to walk away from a scary crash at the end of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint race. The Sauber rookie is making his first appearance
Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli ended up second and his teammate George Russell finished third. Catch the key updates from the Formula 1 event at the Interlagos Circuit in Brazil, as it happened
Lando Norris was able to hold off Kimi Antonelli in the final laps of the Formula One sprint race on Saturday, November 8, ahead of Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix at Autódromo José Carlos Pace, but there was a scary moment on the final lap that had everyone talking.
Oscar Piastri took the lead of the F1 World Drivers' Championship back at Race 5 in Saudi Arabia and held that lead up until the Mexico City Grand Prix, just tw
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F1 starting grid: What is the updated grid order for the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint?
Lando Norris will look to continue his F1 2025 title charge from pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint. McLaren teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri failed to make the front row, while Max Verstappen called his Red Bull “broken” in a frustrating session. Here is how the grid will line-up for the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint.
Lando Norris put in a strong performance in sprint qualifying to grab pole position for Saturday’s short race at the Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo.