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Lando Norris has said he'll face "repercussions" from McLaren for his contact with Oscar Piastri in Singapore. The F1 paddock is baffled
The heat is on in Texas, literally and figuratively.
Max Verstappen set a stunning final lap to beat Lando Norris to the sprint qualifying pole at the United States Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver led the McLaren
The United States Grand Prix sprint race starts at 12 p.m. local time (CDT) on Saturday, October 18.
The old paddock cliché of there being no silver bullets in F1 — unlocking single, significant jumps in performance in an instant — has been disproven somewhat this year. Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes all feel they made good progress from 2024 to 2025 with their cars. But McLaren just had a lot more.
The team clinched its second straight constructors’ title after the Singapore Grand Prix thanks to a third-place finish by Lando Norris and a fourth-place finish by Oscar Piastri. It was a rare good but not great showing for a team that has dominated Formula 1 in 2025. After all, McLaren clinched the team title with six races to go.
McLaren's Oscar Piastri leads teammate Lando Norris in the standings, but a resurgent Max Verstappen of Red Bull has set up a dramatic and unpredictable final six races of the season.