Lando Norris celebrates his victory at the 2025 São Paulo GP, crossing the finish line in his McLaren F1 car amid cheering crowds at Interlagos.
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Norris wins São Paulo GP and extends F1 lead

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Lando Norris secured a dominant victory at the 2025 São Paulo GP, completing a perfect weekend with pole, sprint, and race at Interlagos. The McLaren driver extended his championship lead to 24 points over Oscar Piastri, while Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto retired on the first lap after a collision with Lance Stroll. Max Verstappen recovered to third starting from the pit lane.

The São Paulo GP, held on November 9, 2025, at Interlagos circuit, was dominated by Lando Norris's flawless performance. The British McLaren driver won the sprint on Saturday (8), took pole position, and led the main race from start to finish, earning 33 points over the weekend to reach 390. Before the event, Norris led by just one point over teammate Oscar Piastri (356), but now the gap is 24 points, with the Australian at 366 after scoring only 10 points, including a sprint retirement and a 10-second penalty in the main race, finishing fifth.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen started from the pit lane due to car changes after a Q1 elimination but climbed to third, adding 20 points to reach 341 and closing the gap to Piastri from 35 to 25 points. Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli completed the podium in second. The race saw chaos at the start: Bortoleto, making his home debut for Sauber, collided with Lance Stroll at the Bico de Pato corner, retiring on lap one after hitting the wall. "Stroll pushed me off. He just turned as if I wasn't there", the Brazilian said on the radio, calling it "the worst day of my life". It was his second crash of the weekend, following a sprint impact at 339 km/h with 34G and 57G forces.

Other retirements included Charles Leclerc on lap 7 after indirect contact involving Piastri and Antonelli, and Lewis Hamilton on lap 42, penalized for an early collision. Norris dedicated the win to Gil de Ferran: "This one is for Gil, one of my mentors". With 303,627 attendees, Bortoleto thanked the fans despite the disappointment: "It was a weekend to forget, but I'm grateful to the Brazilians".

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Reactions on X to Lando Norris's victory at the 2025 São Paulo GP highlighted his perfect weekend with pole, sprint win, and race triumph, extending his championship lead to 24 points over Oscar Piastri. Users praised Max Verstappen's impressive recovery from pit lane to third place despite challenges. Disappointment was widespread for Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto's early retirement after a first-lap collision with Lance Stroll, described as the worst day of his life in his home race. Ferrari's double DNF was criticized as a major setback. Sentiments ranged from celebratory for McLaren's dominance to sympathetic for Bortoleto and neutral race analyses from journalists.

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Lando Norris celebrating pole position at São Paulo GP in Interlagos, standing by his McLaren F1 car on the track.
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Lando Norris secures pole at São Paulo GP in Interlagos

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Lando Norris of McLaren claimed pole position for the Formula 1 São Paulo GP after a dominant qualifying at Interlagos. The Briton, who won the earlier sprint, leads the championship with 365 points, widening his lead over rivals. Gabriel Bortoleto of Sauber will start 20th after a sprint crash that prevented him from qualifying.

McLaren's Lando Norris won the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix by over 30 seconds, snatching the drivers' championship lead from teammate Oscar Piastri by one point. The race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez featured incidents like Liam Lawson's near-miss with marshals and early retirements.

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Lando Norris of McLaren claimed pole position in the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix qualifying with a record lap of 1:15.586 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The event saw a historic Saturday attendance of 146,132, surpassing the previous record. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton filled the front-row spots, as Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen encountered challenges.

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto finished 15th in the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix, grappling with issues in his Alpine at Interlagos. Despite a tough weekend that included a chassis change and a brush with Lewis Hamilton, the team confirmed his seat for 2026. Colapinto voiced frustration over the car's pace and strategy but inspired fans with an upbeat social media post.

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After years of dominance, Max Verstappen experienced an underdog role in the 2025 Formula 1 season, narrowly missing the drivers' championship by two points to Lando Norris. The Red Bull driver admitted that the shift brought more positive fan support, which he found enjoyable despite preferring his 2023 triumph. Verstappen shared these thoughts on The Fast and The Curious podcast.

Oscar Piastri has expressed excitement following his debut run in McLaren's new MCL40 car during the Barcelona Shakedown. The Australian driver encountered some technical issues but looks forward to applying lessons from previous seasons in the upcoming 2026 Formula 1 era. He highlighted the challenges and opportunities presented by the new regulations.

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The Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie has rescheduled its second race to fit an Formula 1 off-weekend, enabling Max Verstappen to compete in a required preparatory event for the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. The change, prompted by Mercedes, has approval from Red Bull and aims to attract top drivers. This adjustment positions the four-time F1 champion for a potential debut at the endurance classic.

 

 

 

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