Lando Norris credits his recent surge in Formula 1 success to his strategy of disregarding negative opinions. Following his win in Sao Paulo, Norris now leads the championship by 24 points over his teammate Oscar Piastri with three races remaining.
Max Verstappen also made headlines with his impressive performance at Interlagos, finishing third after starting from the pit lane due to a challenging qualifying session. However, the spotlight belonged to Norris, who secured his first Brazil victory for McLaren since Jenson Button’s win in 2012.
Reflecting on his win, Norris described the weekend as perfect, emphasizing the importance of focusing on his own performance rather than external criticism. Despite his victory, Norris expressed concern about McLaren’s pace compared to Verstappen’s performance.
Verstappen, although pleased with his comeback drive, acknowledged that winning the championship is now unlikely due to the points gap. He praised his team’s commitment to seeking performance improvements throughout the race weekend.
Meanwhile, Kimi Antonelli delivered an outstanding performance for Mercedes, expressing optimism about the possibility of achieving a maiden win by the end of the season. Ferrari faced setbacks as Charles Leclerc crashed out, and Lewis Hamilton retired due to damage.
In other news, Sky has enhanced its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle, now offering access to HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+, and Hayu, along with comprehensive Formula 1 coverage and 135 channels. Sky continues to provide in-depth coverage of various sports events, including the Premier League, EFL, darts, and golf.
