Lando Norris takes key win
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Lando Norris has opened up about his 'strict' diet as an F1 star, admitting that he doesn't cook any of his own meals. Like many top sports stars, Norris has a chef on hand to help him get the perfect balance of nutrients into his body for an ever-more demanding F1 schedule (and, presumably, to rule out the risk of giving himself food poisoning).
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’ run over a damp curb at Turn 3 may have triggered a chain of crashes during the Brazil Sprint, catching out Piastri, Hülkenberg, and Colapinto.
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Why Lando Norris was "flying" again on timely Mexico F1 pole lap
In Mexico City, Norris ended a pole-less run that dated back to June's Belgian Grand Prix, during which time he has seen Piastri take control of the championship, only for the Australian's recent wobbles and Red Bull's resurgence to bring Max Verstappen back into the frame too.
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Lando Norris snaps losing streak with victory in Mexico City, takes lead in F1 championship
Lando Norris reclaimed the championship lead from teammate Oscar Piastri by winning in Mexico City on Sunday to snap a five-race losing streak and create a tense final push for the Formula 1 title.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen will start Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix from the pit lane after his team made changes to his car and fitted it with a new engine, exceeding his allowance