At long last, some might say. Others will say it has come too late. After last week’s US Grand Prix, Norris trails Max Verstappen by 57 points in the standings but with teammate Oscar Piastri ...
Lando Norris hasn't always been at ease with the fact he could win the Formula One world championship. It has gnawed at him, made him uncharacteristically tetchy, rendered him unwilling to address ...
MAX VERSTAPPEN and Lando Norris are going head-to-head in the F1 Drivers' World Championship. This weekend, the motorheads face off against each other at the United States Grand Prix. Young ...
LANDO NORRIS hit back at a reporter after being asked about his championship battle with Max Verstappen. The McLaren star is 47 points off his rival with just four races to go. But he will start ...
Lando Norris was given a helping hand to a crucial victory in the sprint in Brazil to narrow his world championship lead to Max Verstappen. The McLaren driver was gifted the lead by pole-man Oscar ...
Advertisement It was Lando Norris, the race’s pole sitter and the Red Bull driver’s championship rival. Only now it seems that Turn 1 at Autódromo José Carlos Pace wasn’t just a turning po ...
Lando Norris’ F1 championship hopes were dealt a hammer blow after he was handed a controversial five-second penalty to finish behind rival Max Verstappen following a compelling US Grand Prix.
How can the McLaren ace Lando Norris overcome a three-time world champion, Max Verstappen who is just one race away from his fourth title? In a word, yes! But upon closer examination, it’s ...
open image in gallery Max Verstappen and Lando Norris are battling it out for the F1’s drivers’ championship (PA Wire) Of course, that eventuality is extremely unlikely in a period when F1 is ...
Lando Norris ignited his Formula 1 world title challenge after taking 10 points out of Max Verstappen's lead by finishing second, with his twice-penalised Red Bull rival sixth, in a Mexico City GP ...
Lando Norris’s title hopes ended in Brazil following another messy Sunday afternoon. Starting on pole with rival Max Verstappen in 17th, there was an opportunity for Norris to further dent ...
Lando Norris said he took no pride in winning Saturday's sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix after McLaren ordered teammate Oscar Piastri to move out of the lead with two laps remaining.