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Norris gains eight crucial points on McLaren team-mate Piastri as the Australian crashes out of the Formula 1 Brazil Grand Prix sprint
Lando Norris’ Las Vegas GP pole almost came at a hefty price after nearly crashing out on his final run. The McLaren driver faced early trouble in Q1 when he could have been knocked out at the first hurdle, but pulled through to eventually earn his seventh pole of the season in dominant fashion, with a stunning lap time of 1.47.934 seconds.
The Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint race saw Oscar Piastri, Nico Hulkenberg and Franco Colapinto all spin off track and crash into the barrier at the same corner on the same lap
McLaren team-mates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris crash out of the United States Grand Prix sprint race in a collision just after the start.
Norris started from pole position and navigated his way through the chaos to lead every lap and take the chequered flag.
Despite finishing second, it was a good result in the championship battle for Lando Norris because he extended his lead over his nearest rival, Oscar Piastri, who finished fourth.
Lando Norris has reflected on a “stressful as hell” wet qualifying session after taking pole position at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The F1 world championship leader tamed treacherous wet conditions in Las Vegas to produce a stunning lap to claim his third straight pole and top qualifying for the seventh time this season.
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