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Everything is set for the start of the Interlagos weekend: follow the Brazilian GP FP1 live with GPblog! With the Mexican GP behind us — a weekend that crowned a new championship leader thanks to Lando Norris’s uncontested victory — all eyes now turn to Interlagos,
F1 next heads to Sao Paulo as Interlagos hosts round 21 of the 2025 season - and the fifth sprint weekend of the year. Lando Norris executed a supreme weekend last time out in Mexico City, winning from pole and in doing so claiming the lead of the world championship from McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.
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Norris takes dominant victory at Mexico City Grand Prix to lead world championship Leclerc in second and Verstappen third after brilliant recovery drive Piastri finishes fifth behind Bearman, who secures best result in F1 Norris now one point above Piastri ...
Norris now leads the championship with 357 points, one more than Piastri (356). Max Verstappen (321) remains in third place, 36 behind Norris. There are still 116 points available from the final four grands prix, which include two sprints.
McLaren would rather lose the world championship by a point than favour one of their drivers against Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, the Formula One team’s CEO Zak Brown said on Thursday.
BBC Sport's F1 correspondent Andrew Benson explains how Max Verstappen could play a vital role in deciding which of the McLaren team-mates, Lando Norris or Oscar Piastri, will be crowned F1 champion in 2025.
Max Verstappen says his Brazilian Grand Prix sprint qualifying was "just rubbish" after being restricted to sixth place in a Red Bull Formula 1 car that lacked grip and suffered over the bumps. Verstappen and team-mate Yuki Tsunoda both appeared to struggle for grip around the newly resurfaced 4.