Lando Norris opens up 24-point lead on Oscar Piastri
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Oscar Piastri takes blame for Brazil F1 sprint crash as rivals highlight Lando Norris "Mario Kart" move
Piastri crashed out in damp conditions at Interlagos, meaning he is now further behind his team-mate in the 2025 Formula 1 title fight
Oscar Piastri’s difficult run of form continued in Formula 1’s Sprint Race at the São Paulo Grand Prix after he crashed out in slippery conditions on Saturday. Heavy rain overnight left the track damp in spots but sufficiently dry for drivers to use slick tires for the 24-lap Sprint Race around the Interlagos circuit.
LANDO NORRIS wrapped up a dream weekend for his title hopes by winning a dramatic, crash-strewn Brazilian Grand Prix. Verstappen started in the pit lane with a fresh engine to bag a jaw-dropping
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.
Lando Norris is in total control of the F1 drivers' title after winning in Sao Paulo on a day when Max Verstappen produced the drive of 2025.
Lando Norris has opened up on how he inadvertently caused team-mate Oscar Piastri to crash out of the Formula 1
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.