Lando Norris delivered a stellar performance at the 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix, solidifying his reputation as one of Formula 1’s most promising talents. Racing for McLaren, Norris dominated the event at the Interlagos Circuit, clinching his second career victory and achieving a feat that matches his teammate Oscar Piastri’s 2025 win tally.
This remarkable victory makes Norris only the second McLaren driver to win at Interlagos—a prestigious achievement first secured by Mika Hakkinen back in 1998. Norris also became the third youngest driver to reach the milestone of a thousand F1 points, following only Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.
The triumph at Sao Paulo marks the ninth podium finish for Norris this season, the highest number achieved by any driver besides Verstappen and Hamilton. Norris’ dominant performance from P6 on the grid to victory also marks the largest starting drop overcome since Hamilton’s 2017 win from P4.
For McLaren, the Sao Paulo result brought a renewed sense of optimism. Both Norris and Piastri finished in the points, showcasing the team’s burgeoning strength and closing in on Ferrari for the coveted second spot in the Constructors’ standings.
Key statistics from the race underline Norris’s growing stature: he now shares the distinction with Piastri for the most wins by a McLaren driver in the current era. Furthermore, Norris led all 71 laps of the Grand Prix—a rare feat equaled by only a select group of drivers in McLaren history.
While Norris has received widespread praise for his performance, he remains modest about his role in the team’s success. In the race’s post-event interview, Norris said: “It’s been a long time coming… The car was fantastic today. I just had to bring it home.”
This commanding victory places Norris firmly among the sport’s elite, bolstering his chances for future championship glory and confirming McLaren’s resurgence on the Formula 1 world stage.
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