Norris wins and Leclerc comes 2nd at Mexico City GP
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Max Verstappen's damning Red Bull admission at Mexico GP
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Max Verstappen’s sensational recovery may have stirred up enthusiasm in the paddock, but Charles Leclerc doubts he can actually beat the McLarens to the title
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Charles Leclerc calls Max Verstappen's move 'stupid' amid yellow flag controversy at Mexican GP
Charles Leclerc branded Max Verstappen’s actions “stupid” after accusing him of not slowing under double-waved yellows in the closing laps of the Mexican Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc held off Max Verstappen to finish P2 at the Mexico GP. The Ferrari driver was helped by a late virtual safety car, which was deployed as Verstappen closed the gap to within a second in the closing stages.
After sitting 104 points off the points lead after the Dutch Grand Prix, it is remarkable that the Red Bull driver is even in the battle still. But each of the final four tracks that will be raced at in 2025 have been tracks in which Verstappen has conquered.
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Charles Leclerc reveals who he is betting $1 on to win F1 title in ‘lot to lose’ assessment
Charles Leclerc said he is hoping to capitalise on the “lot to lose” attitude that the top three may adopt in their close title fight. While the McLaren duo and Max Verstappen continue their title showdown, Leclerc became the latest driver to be mathematically eliminated from the running but hopes to use that freedom to his advantage.
Currently, Oscar Piastri leads Lando Norris by 14 points. However, Red Bull star and reigning champion Max Verstappen is threatening to take the title away from McLaren. Having trailed by more than 100 points before the summer break, the Dutchman has cut the gap to Piastri to just 40 points after winning three out of the last four races.
AUSTIN – Max Verstappen continued his late-season charge up the 2025 Formula One drivers’ championship standings with a commanding win at the United States Grand Prix, leading every lap from pole and crossing the line ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris and Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc.
Oscar Piastri hopes his past experiences can help him in the F1 championship as he prepares for the Mexican Grand Prix.
Championship leader Oscar Piastri was only fourth fastest in first practice for the Mexican Grand Prix as Ferrari's Charles Leclerc set the pace.
Max Verstappen looks to be the driver to beat at the Mexico City Grand Prix after ending Friday on top; Oscar Piastri has work to do after a disappointing second practice; watch final practice on Saturday at 6.