Norris takes F1 pole in Mexico
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A hectic qualifying session saw Norris beat out Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton for pole, with the Ferrari duo settling for second and third, respectively. Norris also gained some momentum on both rivals, with Verstappen only qualifying in fifth place ...
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The Formula 1 championship battle took another huge twist as Lando Norris took a scintillating pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix. McLaren driver Norr
The Scuderia have failed to pick up a single grand prix victory since Carlos Sainz 's 2024 Mexican GP win, and with Hamilton set to pick up a beneficial tow from his starting position of P3, the seven-time champion will be on the hunt for his first full-length race podium in red.
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