Lando Norris seized victory in Mexico, catapulting himself to the top of the F1 drivers' world championship standings for the first time since April. However, with four races remaining in the season, Norris's narrow lead over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri is still precarious. Red Bull's Max Verstappen remains in contention but trails Norris by 36 points.
Piastri has struggled in recent races, including a disastrous Baku weekend where he crashed three times and jumped the start line. However, he showed signs of improvement in Singapore, qualifying second despite an incident with George Russell. Piastri attributes his struggles to adapting to different driving styles required for specific circuits.
McLaren team principal Zak Brown downplayed claims that Norris is favored over Piastri within the team. In a recent interview, Brown attributed Norris's recent victories, including Mexico's win, to his teammate's exceptional driving skills and strategic decisions. The McLaren chief also acknowledged that there have been instances where Norris gained an advantage in certain races, but emphasized that these were not instances of deliberate favoritism.
Norris's dominance was marked by a bold pit-stop strategy in Hungary, which allowed him to pass Piastri and take the lead. Brown explained that this decision was made after analyzing data from previous races and considering the car's performance capabilities. He also noted that McLaren's engineering team worked tirelessly to fine-tune their 2025 car, particularly its cooling system.
The FIA's response to Verstappen's Turn One cut in Mexico has raised questions about potential sanctions for similar incidents in the future. While the governing body typically keeps its decisions confidential, some experts argue that such maneuvers could become a regular occurrence if drivers continue to exploit loopholes in the rules.
As the championship approaches its climax, fans and pundits alike are eagerly anticipating which team will emerge victorious. With Norris and Piastri currently locked in a heated battle for supremacy, Verstappen's resurgence as a contender has left many wondering what the future holds for the Red Bull driver.
				
			Piastri has struggled in recent races, including a disastrous Baku weekend where he crashed three times and jumped the start line. However, he showed signs of improvement in Singapore, qualifying second despite an incident with George Russell. Piastri attributes his struggles to adapting to different driving styles required for specific circuits.
McLaren team principal Zak Brown downplayed claims that Norris is favored over Piastri within the team. In a recent interview, Brown attributed Norris's recent victories, including Mexico's win, to his teammate's exceptional driving skills and strategic decisions. The McLaren chief also acknowledged that there have been instances where Norris gained an advantage in certain races, but emphasized that these were not instances of deliberate favoritism.
Norris's dominance was marked by a bold pit-stop strategy in Hungary, which allowed him to pass Piastri and take the lead. Brown explained that this decision was made after analyzing data from previous races and considering the car's performance capabilities. He also noted that McLaren's engineering team worked tirelessly to fine-tune their 2025 car, particularly its cooling system.
The FIA's response to Verstappen's Turn One cut in Mexico has raised questions about potential sanctions for similar incidents in the future. While the governing body typically keeps its decisions confidential, some experts argue that such maneuvers could become a regular occurrence if drivers continue to exploit loopholes in the rules.
As the championship approaches its climax, fans and pundits alike are eagerly anticipating which team will emerge victorious. With Norris and Piastri currently locked in a heated battle for supremacy, Verstappen's resurgence as a contender has left many wondering what the future holds for the Red Bull driver.
 . It feels like just yesterday I was watching Fernando Alonso win in Hungary back in 2012 and now Lando Norris is on top of the championship standings
. It feels like just yesterday I was watching Fernando Alonso win in Hungary back in 2012 and now Lando Norris is on top of the championship standings  . That Mexico GP was crazy, I mean who else can pull off a pit-stop that bold?
. That Mexico GP was crazy, I mean who else can pull off a pit-stop that bold?  And I'm loving how Piastri's showing signs of improvement, reminds me of Lewis Hamilton when he first joined Mercedes in 2013 - always adapting to find that edge
 And I'm loving how Piastri's showing signs of improvement, reminds me of Lewis Hamilton when he first joined Mercedes in 2013 - always adapting to find that edge  . Still gotta keep an eye on Verstappen though, don't want him to catch up too quickly
. Still gotta keep an eye on Verstappen though, don't want him to catch up too quickly  . This championship is gonna be one for the books
. This championship is gonna be one for the books 
 ! He's got the skills, he's got the strategy & he's got the speed!!! Oscar Piastri needs to step up his game tho
! He's got the skills, he's got the strategy & he's got the speed!!! Oscar Piastri needs to step up his game tho  . But for real tho, Max Verstappen is back in the mix and that's exciting!
. But for real tho, Max Verstappen is back in the mix and that's exciting!  The F1 world championship is looking so tight right now & I'm loving every minute of it
 The F1 world championship is looking so tight right now & I'm loving every minute of it  !
! and Max Verstappen closing in
 and Max Verstappen closing in  ! The question is, can McLaren keep their teammate advantage secret?
! The question is, can McLaren keep their teammate advantage secret?  or will someone expose the truth?
 or will someone expose the truth? 
 . The whole pit-stop drama thing has me wondering if the FIA needs to rethink their strategy
. The whole pit-stop drama thing has me wondering if the FIA needs to rethink their strategy  . Anyway, can't wait to see what the rest of the season brings!
. Anyway, can't wait to see what the rest of the season brings!  Verstappen's gonna be a wild card till the end, can't count him out just yet. But honestly, if I'm McLaren, I'd make sure Lando's not getting all that extra attention from Zak Brown, it's all about keeping Piastri in the mix too
 Verstappen's gonna be a wild card till the end, can't count him out just yet. But honestly, if I'm McLaren, I'd make sure Lando's not getting all that extra attention from Zak Brown, it's all about keeping Piastri in the mix too 
 . I mean McLaren is trying to spin it like Norris is the favorite, but we all know Piastri has been struggling and Norris got some lucky breaks
. I mean McLaren is trying to spin it like Norris is the favorite, but we all know Piastri has been struggling and Norris got some lucky breaks  ... F1 fans are gonna have a hard time choosing a winner now
... F1 fans are gonna have a hard time choosing a winner now  ... what's going to happen next?!
... what's going to happen next?! 
 ! McLaren's team principal Zak Brown deserves a shoutout for his team's hard work
! McLaren's team principal Zak Brown deserves a shoutout for his team's hard work  . And can we talk about Max Verstappen for a sec? He's making a comeback and fans are loving it
. And can we talk about Max Verstappen for a sec? He's making a comeback and fans are loving it  !
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