Lando Norris attributes his late-season success in Formula 1 to his strategy of disregarding negative comments. Following his victory in Sao Paulo, Norris now leads the championship by 24 points over his teammate Oscar Piastri with three races remaining.
Max Verstappen made an impressive comeback at Interlagos, finishing third after starting from the pit lane due to a poor qualifying session. Despite not winning, Verstappen showcased his skill by swiftly moving up the field without the aid of rain.
Norris celebrated his first-ever Brazil win, marking McLaren’s first triumph since Jenson Button in 2012. He described the race as “amazing” and credited his team for providing him with a competitive car.
Expressing his dissatisfaction with McLaren’s pace compared to Verstappen, Norris acknowledged the need for improvement to stay competitive. Verstappen, realizing his championship hopes are slim, praised his team’s dedication to maximizing performance.
Kimi Antonelli impressed with his strong performance, securing his best F1 result to date for Mercedes. Despite the challenges, Antonelli remains optimistic about his chances of achieving a maiden win this season.
Ferrari faced setbacks as Charles Leclerc crashed out and Lewis Hamilton retired due to damage. Hamilton, determined to bounce back, expressed his frustration with the team’s recent struggles but remains resilient for the upcoming races.
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