Lando Norris has dramatically extended his Formula 1 World Championship lead with a commanding victory at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The McLaren driver’s dominant weekend, winning both the sprint and the main race, puts him in a formidable position with only three rounds left in the 2025 season.
Key Takeaways
- Lando Norris extends his championship lead to 24 points over teammate Oscar Piastri.
- Max Verstappen’s recovery drive to third place leaves him 49 points behind Norris.
- A costly penalty for Piastri after a first-lap incident reshuffled the final order.
Norris Delivers Masterclass in Brazil
Starting from pole position, Norris executed a perfect launch and avoided the early chaos to build an unassailable lead. He crossed the finish line a full 10 seconds clear of the field, securing his seventh Grand Prix win of the 2025 season.
The result created a 15-point swing against his closest rival, teammate Oscar Piastri, pushing Norris’ championship advantage to a significant 24 points.
Norris described his flawless performance: “It was about controlling what I could. The car felt great, and we maximized every opportunity.”
Piastri’s Costly Penalty
Oscar Piastri’s race unraveled during a lap-one restart when he locked his brakes, colliding with Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli. The incident sent Antonelli spinning into Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, forcing the Monegasque driver into retirement with tire damage.
Race stewards handed Piastri a 10-second penalty for causing the collision, which dropped him from a potential second-place finish down to fifth in the final classification.
Verstappen’s Heroic Recovery Drive
Max Verstappen faced a monumental challenge, starting the race from the pit lane after technical issues. An early puncture further complicated his recovery, but the four-time champion employed an alternative strategy to briefly lead the race.
In a spectacular charge through the field, Verstappen overtook George Russell late in the race and nearly snatched second place in a thrilling drag to the finish line with Antonelli, who secured his career-best result in P2.
Despite his impressive podium finish, Verstappen remains 49 points behind Norris in the championship standings as the series heads to Las Vegas.
Updated Championship Standings
F1 Drivers’ Standings after Sao Paulo GP:
- Lando Norris (Britain) – 390 PTS
- Oscar Piastri (Australia) – 366 PTS
- Max Verstappen (Netherlands) – 341 PTS
- George Russell (Britain) – 276 PTS
- Charles Leclerc (Monaco) – 214 PTS
- Lewis Hamilton (Britain) – 148 PTS
- Kimi Antonelli (Italy) – 122 PTS
- Alexander Albon (Thailand) – 73 PTS
- Nico Hülkenberg (Germany) – 43 PTS
- Isack Hadjar (France) – 43 PTS
Constructors’ Standings after Sao Paulo GP:
- McLaren – 756 PTS
- Mercedes – 398 PTS
- Red Bull – 366 PTS
- Ferrari – 362 PTS
- Williams – 111 PTS
- Racing Bulls – 82 PTS
- Aston Martin – 72 PTS
- Haas – 70 PTS
- Sauber – 62 PTS
- Alpine – 22 PTS



