Max Verstappen, Mexico and Norris
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Max Verstappen gained ground in the title race but is less sure of his chances after Mexico; Verstappen was 104 points off the lead at the end of August but now trails Lando Norris by 36 points; watch the Sao Paulo GP Sprint weekend on November 7-9,
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The moment Helmut Marko "started believing" Max Verstappen's F1 title chances
Marko predicted a Red Bull podium finish in Mexico, despite Verstappen’s doubts, and says he already believed in the Dutchman’s 2025 F1 title chances earlier this season
Norris now leads the way from team-mate Piastri by a solitary point with four rounds of the season remaining, while Verstappen is 36 points back from the Brit in P1. The four-time world champion did reduce the arrears by four points in Mexico, but that rate of progression will not be enough to topple the McLaren duo.
Whats changed for new title leader Lando Norris? Can Oscar Piastri end his difficult run? And how big a threat to both McLarens does Max Verstappen remain? watch the Sao Paulo Grand Prix next up on Sky Sports F1,
While Lando Norris and McLaren stole a march over their rivals in Mexico City their was plenty of stories up and down the grid, this weekend.
George Russell signed a new Mercedes deal earlier this month and the British Formula 1 star has now revealed it gives him extra protection against being replaced by Max Verstappen
When Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen go at it on track, fireworks are guaranteed. That is the admission made by Helmut Marko.
Sergio Perez that not even the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc could survive as Max Verstappen's teammate at Red Bull Racing.