Piastri is becoming Norris's support act – Mexican GP takeaways
Norris stamped his authority on the title fight in Mexico, as Verstappen battled back, Piastri faltered and Bearman announced himself with a standout drive
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Norris stamped his authority on the title fight in Mexico, as Verstappen battled back, Piastri faltered and Bearman announced himself with a standout drive
An action-packed race and a change in the championship lead made for a potentially pivotal Sunday in Mexico City, but there were plenty of big topics rumbling along off-track too as the teams ticked off the latest double-header and entered the business end of the season
Lando Norris delivered a flawless Mexico City Grand Prix to take a one-point lead in the title chase, as Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri struggled to find the balance that defined the winner's dominance, as Mark Hughes explains
When he was 104 points behind in the F1 title race Max Verstappen had nothing to lose. But now he's back in contention, the opposite is true, writes Mark Hughes. Can he win the championship without risking a crash that would end his hopes?