Oscar Piastri, F1 and Brazil
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff praised Kimi Antonelli for his weekend-long display at the São Paulo Grand Prix. Antonelli had comfortably his most-rounded event in Formula 1, finishing second in the Sprint Race and main grand prix—via resisting late pressure from Max Verstappen—having also qualified second to Lando Norris in both sessions.
We are two weeks removed from a thrilling event in Mexico City that has certainly shaken up the drivers’ championship picture. Lando Norris managed to score his fifth victory of the 2025 season, with it being his first checkered flag in five races.
After a weekend off, perhaps spent trick or treating, Formula 1’s drivers, engineers, and mechanics made their yearly trip to the Interlagos track for the Brazilian Grand Prix. More formally called the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, it’s definitely one of the more old-school circuits that F1 visits—and invariably one of the more dramatic.
Norris leads after the first SQ3 runs - a 1:09.271-second lap. Piastri is only fourth, with Antonelli and Russell second and third. These four will now try and cool their tires and go again, while Verstappen and the rest are just going to leave it for one late flier.
Lando Norris controlled Formula 1’s São Paulo Grand Prix to strengthen his grip on this year’s title race while Max Verstappen brilliantly sliced his way from the pit lane to the podium. Autoweek rounds up the main action from Interlagos.
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BRAZILIAN Grand Prix organisers have made a change to the Formula One track after the three-car crash during Saturday’s sprint race. Championship contender Oscar Piastri sparked a stunning