Lando Norris attributes his recent surge in the Formula 1 championship race to his strategy of disregarding negative criticisms. Following a dominant performance in Sao Paulo, where he secured a victory from pole position, Norris now leads the title race by 24 points over his teammate Oscar Piastri with three races remaining.
Meanwhile, Max Verstappen showcased another remarkable comeback at Interlagos, starting from the pit lane and finishing third without the assistance of rain. Despite Verstappen’s impressive drive, the spotlight belonged to Norris, who clinched his first-ever Brazil victory for McLaren since Jenson Button’s win in 2012.
Reflecting on his success, Norris expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing his focus on self-improvement rather than external criticisms. However, he acknowledged the need for McLaren to improve further, especially after witnessing Verstappen’s strong performance.
Verstappen, although trailing Norris by 49 points, acknowledged that winning the championship is now out of reach due to lost points earlier in the season. Notably, Kimi Antonelli delivered a standout performance for Mercedes, expressing optimism about securing a maiden win by the season’s end.
On the other hand, Ferrari endured a disappointing race as Charles Leclerc crashed out, and Lewis Hamilton retired due to damage. Hamilton, a seven-time champion, expressed his frustration but remained determined to bounce back in the next race.
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