Mexico Grand Prix - Lando Norris dominates
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The Mexico City Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 6:30pm (BST).
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How Oscar Piastri improved over F1’s Mexico GP weekend
Erstwhile F1 championship leader Piastri had a disappointing weekend in Mexico, but it could have been much worse for the McLaren driver after his poor qualifying result
F1 fans blast FIA after marshals’ near-miss with Liam Lawson sparks safety concerns, while a late VSC ruins the Mexico GP ending.
Lewis Hamilton felt it was "kind of nuts" that he got penalized at F1's Mexican Grand Prix for track violations when several other drivers avoided similar.
Lando Norris took back the lead in the F1 drivers’ standings after winning the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen also gained ground on Oscar Piastri. Piastri came into the weekend with a 14-point advantage over Norris and a 40-point gap to Verstappen.
Young British racing driver Oliver Bearman logged a surprise fourth-place finish after challenging for a podium at the 2025 Mexico Grand Prix.
Lando Norris produced the most complete weekend of his F1 career to date at the Mexico City Grand Prix. From the moment he jumped in the car, Norris looked at one with his McLaren. He now leads the championship for the first time since Saudi Arabia.
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Piastri comes with major confession after losing championship lead
Oscar Piastri reflected on his fifth-place finish at the Mexican Grand Prix and the loss of his championship lead to his teammate. After qualifying, the Australian had said he hoped to unlock more potential from the car in the race — a question that naturally came up again afterwards,