Max Verstappen can secure his status as a four-time F1 world champion if he finishes above Lando Norris at the Las Vegas ...
The Guardian’s Tom Cary was also critical of Norris who wrote that the McLaren driver has “only himself to blame” after ...
Lando Norris’ championship hopes were all but washed away in rainy Brazil as a hat-trick of mistakes and a possible strategy ...
Lando Norris has the chance to spoil the party - literally - at the Las Vegas Grand Prix next weekend, with organisers planning a celebration event should Max Verstappen confirm his fourth World ...
McLaren Formula 1 fans can show their support for star driver Lando Norris as an end-of-season deal continues. The team’s ...
What a lap and what a performance from the whole team. After Lando Norris had dominated the qualifying session, Piastri ...
Lando Norris was tetchy after losing - or, barring miracles, losing - the Formula One championship of the world to a force of nature called Max Verstappen. The McLaren man's comments in Sao Paulo ...
Advertisement It was Lando Norris, the race’s pole sitter and the Red Bull driver’s championship rival. Only now it seems that Turn 1 at Autódromo José Carlos Pace wasn’t just a turning po ...
Norris will start Saturday’s sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix from second, two places ahead of Verstappen.
A flash, and Lando Norris’s dream surely died on a wet track as slippery as a chancellor’s promise. It was lap 43, Max Verstappen was lying second with Alpine’s Esteban Ocon in front of him ...
He then finished 10th in the race itself but had a miserable time of it, being passed by a hat-trick of rookies in Williams’ Franco Colapinto, Haas’ Ollie Bearman and RB’s Liam Lawson (twice ...
Max Verstappen said he felt as if he was “driving a jet ski” at Interlagos, so wet were the conditions. It looked more like walking on water. One of the most extraordinary days in recent ...