Lando Norris has beaten George Russell in a wet and wild qualifying for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the McLaren driver kept his car on track to set a 23.405 at the end of Q3 in a session when the rain eased off. Norris championship hopes have also been given a huge boost after rival
Lando Norris has beaten his teammate Oscar Piastri to win the sprint race at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix by six tenths. The two McLarens were instructed to switch positions with three laps to go as the team rightly predicted a virtual safety car with three laps to go after the Haas of Nico Hulkenberg
Oscar Piastri has beaten his McLaren teammate Lando Norris by three hundredths to take sprint pole at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The Australian set an 08.899 on the soft tyre to go fastest and leapfrog his teammate right at the end of SQ3 taking the second sprint pole of his career. Norris had looked
Lando Norris was fastest in practice for this weekend’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 10.610 on the soft tyre to put himself ahead of George Russell by just under two tenths. The McLaren driver once again looked on fire and was miles ahead of his championship rival Max Verstappen by
Round twenty-one of the season brings F1 to Interlagos for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix at Interlagos. Officially called Autodromo José Carlos Pace, the circuit has always been referred to by its former name from when it was built in the late 1930s retaining the name Interlagos until 1985. Interlagos translates into English roughly as
Carlos Sainz converted pole into victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix beating Lando Norris by almost four and three quarters of a second. Despite losing the lead to Max Verstappen at the start the Spaniard managed to stay second during the opening stages behind the safety car before launching a controlled but brave move
Carlos Sainz has taken pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix, on his second run in Q3 the Ferrari driver set a 15.946 going two-tenths faster than Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. The Spaniard took his first pole in a year with two laps in the final part of qualifying, while Verstappen had it
Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two in third practice for the Mexico City Grand Prix, the Australian set a 16.492 putting himself ahead of teammate Lando Norris by just under six hundredths behind. Both McLarens looked smooth out on track as they traded fastest times during the second half of the session. Both McLarens looked
Carlos Sainz was fastest in second practice for this weekends Mexico City Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 17.699, putting himself just under two-tenths faster than Oscar Piastri. Sainz set his fastest time on the midway through the session but it’s tricky to gauge the true picture as Pirelli used some of the session
George Russell was fastest in first practice for this weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 17.998 on the soft tyre which put him just over three tenths faster than Carlos Sainz. Russell had gone half a second faster with twenty minutes to go before the Ferrari driver narrowed the gap going