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Lando Norris extended his lead in the drivers’ world championship to 24 points ahead of McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri with a well-judged victory in
Lando Norris won a dramatic Sao Paulo Grand Prix to extend his lead in the drivers’ championship to 24 points over McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri, completing a perfect weekend in Brazil for the Briton.
After taking over the lead atop the Formula 1 Drivers' Championship leaderboard with a win in the last race at Mexico City, Lando Norris extended his lead over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri with his second straight win in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sunday.
Lando Norris will be on pole for Sunday's Brazil Grand Prix after a brilliant Saturday at Interlagos. The McLaren driver won the sprint race this morning and went fastest in all three sessions in qualifying.
Lando Norris dominated the Sao Paulo Grand Prix to open a commanding 24-point championship lead after an in-race penalty restricted title rival Oscar Piastri to fifth place.
Oscar Piastri was left to a rue a 10-second penalty for causing a collision as McLaren teammate Lando Norris claimed victory at the Brazil Grand Prix. Norris’ second straight win extended his lead at the top of the driver’s championship to 24 points with three races remaining as Piastri finished fifth.
During the aftermath of the race, the reason why Norris was booed was revealed. As per The Race, Norris was told by a Mexican journalist (Carlos Jalife from Fast Mag) that the booing came following McLaren's team orders controversy from the Italian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris delivered a stunning performance to take pole position for Sunday’s São Paulo Grand Prix at Interlagos.
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Nico Hulkenberg and Franco Colapinto also got caught up in the incident, and though Sauber were able to carry out repairs to Hulkenberg's car in time for the rolling restart at 11:35am local time (BRT), Alpine's Colapinto was ruled out of the race.
In a thrilling display of skill and strategy, Lando Norris emerged victorious in the Sao Paulo GP sprint race, solidifying his position in the drivers' championship standings. This article delves into the key moments of the race, the reactions from prominent drivers, and the implications for the upcoming grand prix.
Kimi Antonelli admits he is frustrated to be facing the task of trying to beat Lando Norris again in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix after qualifying on the front row alongside the championship leader.The same front row was seen for the Sprint on Saturday,