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Why Lando Norris dominated the Mexico GP, according to McLaren
Lando Norris ’ dominance of the 2025 Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix stemmed from the track suiting his driving style, reckons McLaren team boss Andrea Stella. The long-time McLaren racer never lost position to win from pole on Sunday at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, meaning he took the F1 2025 championship lead with four rounds remaining.
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Is Lando Norris in the box seat for the title? Brazil might hold the key
We asked you if the F1 2025 title is now in the hands of Lando Norris after his recent turnaround, and you replied in your droves.
It was a weekend of nothing but dominance from McLaren's Lando Norris, with a pole position in qualifying converted flawlessly in to a victory on race day. A dr
Lando Norris has revealed the clever change he has made in a bid to gain an edge on his rivals. Prior to the summer break, Oscar Piastri had a comfortable lead at the top of the Formula 1 standings. However, after a recent dip in form, the Australian finds himself on the back foot with just four races left in the 2025 season.
The British Formula One star, Lando Norris, recently made headlines as he was booed by the crowd following his Mexican Grand Prix win.
For Lando Norris to be booed after winning the Mexican Grand Prix in dominant fashion was a “pretty poor” move. That is the opinion of Sam Bird, the former McLaren Formula E racer and ex-Mercedes F1 test driver. Bird linked the adverse reaction towards ...