Mexico Grand Prix - Lando Norris dominates
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As the 2025 F1 season enters its final stretch, midfield teams are giving viewers a convincing argument for tuning in: pure racing.
The FIA have explainer their decision making behind two controversial incidents during last Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
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‘I could have killed them’: Liam Lawson narrowly avoids marshals running on Mexico Grand Prix track
Liam Lawson narrowly avoided disaster after two marshals ran onto the track at the Mexico City Grand Prix – with the F1 driver saying: “I could have killed them.” The New Zealander pitted after the first lap following a collision with Carlos Sainz at turn one, which resulted in debris on track.
The battle for the Formula 1 world championship is getting very interesting heading into Mexico City, as three drivers continue to race for the title in the annual Mexican Grand Prix. For most of the 2025 season,
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Mexican Grand Prix celebrates 10th anniversary with sold-out crowd despite Sergio Perez's absence
The Mexican Grand Prix is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a sold-out crowd, despite concerns over Sergio Perez's absence.
Max Verstappen was only fifth fastest in qualifying at the Mexico City Grand Prix, as the Dutchman struggled to control his Red Bull car in hot conditions
The legendary designer and rising motorsport star collaborate on a bespoke look honoring their shared heritage.
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F1 Mexico GP: Five quick takeaways
Lando Norris returned to the top of the standings with a commanding win in Mexico City, as Max Verstappen also closed in on Oscar Piastri in the championship battle
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