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Lando Norris’ Stunning Victory in Mexico City: Is the 2025 F1 Championship Now His to Lose?

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
October 27, 2025
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Lando Norris’ Stunning Victory in Mexico City: Is the 2025 F1 Championship Now His to Lose?
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Lando Norris: Is the 2025 F1 Title Now His to Lose After Stunning Victory?

In a jaw-dropping display of skill and determination, Lando Norris stormed to victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix, reclaiming the World Championship lead with a staggering 30-second gap over the competition. This remarkable triumph not only showcased Norris’s racing prowess but also sent shockwaves through the standings, as he overtook his teammate Oscar Piastri for the first time in six months. With just a single point separating the two McLaren drivers, the title race is heating up as we approach the thrilling conclusion of the season.

Norris’s comeback is nothing short of sensational. After suffering a late retirement at Zandvoort, he found himself at a significant 34-point deficit to Piastri. However, his performance in Mexico has flipped the narrative, leaving fans and experts alike questioning whether the British star is now the clear favorite for the 2025 title. As the battle intensifies, it’s essential to consider the implications of this dramatic turnaround.

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Despite Norris’s resurgence, it would be unwise to count out Max Verstappen, who quietly secured a podium finish and is now lurking just 36 points behind Norris. The tension is palpable as the title race unfolds, with Verstappen still very much in the mix, ready to capitalize on any misstep from the McLaren duo.

Norris’s ascent contrasts sharply with Piastri’s recent struggles; the Australian driver appears to have hit a rough patch just when it matters most. While Piastri claims not to believe in momentum, it’s clear that Norris is riding a wave of confidence, making him a formidable competitor in the final rounds.

As Formula 1 gears up for the next leg in Interlagos, fans are left pondering the critical question: Is the championship now Norris’s to lose? We’re inviting you to weigh in with your thoughts—will he maintain this momentum, or is it too early to declare him the favorite?

With the stakes higher than ever, our poll offers three options: a resounding ‘yes’, a firm ‘no’, or the cautious ‘too early to say’. As the drama unfolds, your opinions will be collected and featured in our upcoming Postbox edition, so don’t hold back!

Stay tuned as we continue to cover this electrifying title race—everything is on the line, and every lap counts in this exhilarating showdown!

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