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Lando Norris Shocks F1 World with Thrilling Last-Minute time in 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Practice

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November 7, 2025
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Lando Norris Shocks F1 World with Thrilling Last-Minute time in 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Practice
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Lando Norris Roars to Victory in Thrilling Brazilian Grand Prix Practice Session!

In a breathtaking display of speed and skill, Lando Norris has surged ahead of his competitors in the only practice session of the highly anticipated 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix, held at the iconic Interlagos circuit. The young McLaren star not only showcased his prowess but also sent shockwaves through the paddock by outpacing his teammate and title rival, Oscar Piastri, with a blistering lap time of 1m10.975s.

As the session drew to a close, Norris executed a masterful lap that clinched the top spot, leaving Piastri just 0.023 seconds behind in a dramatic McLaren 1-2 finish. The tension is palpable as the two teammates prepare to battle it out for supremacy, with this practice session serving as a clear indicator of the fierce competition ahead.

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But the McLaren duo wasn’t the only highlight of the day. Veteran racer Nico Hulkenberg put in an impressive performance, securing third place for Sauber, finishing +0.619s off the pace. Fernando Alonso, the seasoned warrior of the sport, showed he still has what it takes by clocking in fourth for Aston Martin, just +0.631 seconds behind Norris.

Rookie sensation Gabriel Bortoleto also made waves, landing a commendable fifth position with a time just +0.641 seconds shy of Norris. The competition is fierce, with George Russell of Mercedes and Pierre Gasly from Alpine following closely behind, demonstrating that the battle for glory at Interlagos will be anything but predictable.

The results didn’t come without surprises, though. Reigning champion Max Verstappen found himself languishing in 17th place, +1.393 seconds off the leader’s pace, while his Red Bull teammate Charles Leclerc and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton trailed even further behind, finishing 18th and 19th respectively. With Yuki Tsunoda rounding out the field in 20th, the stakes have never been higher.

As the teams prepare for the upcoming sprint weekend, all eyes will be on McLaren, who are currently riding high after this electrifying session. Will Norris continue to dominate? Can Piastri reclaim his footing? The Brazilian Grand Prix is shaping up to be a thrilling spectacle, and fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this high-octane saga. Buckle up, because this weekend promises to deliver heart-stopping action and unforgettable moments on the track!

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