Martin Brundle calls for Verstappen ‘drive-through’ penalty after Mexican GP ‘silliness’
Martin Brundle: "Max made no effort whatsoever to take turns one, two or three."
Martin Brundle: "Max made no effort whatsoever to take turns one, two or three."
Lando Norris was subject to booing at the Mexican Grand Prix.
If you can't beat them, join them...
"There's some people, who are fans of motorsport, that feel like Lando might be getting preferential treatment within the McLaren family."
10 points separate the three teams fighting for third.
Oscar Piastri: "For some reason..."
Lando Norris was on the receiving end of a hostile reception from the Mexican GP crowd.
George Russell felt "the guys who did the right thing were the ones who came off worse" early on in Mexico City.
Red Bull continue to make headway with the RB21 even at this late stage in the season.
A case of damage limitation for Oscar Piastri in Mexico.
Lewis Hamilton's wait for a first Ferrari podium continues...
McLaren: "No reason to think that one may favour one driver or the other."
At least one person was escorted from the grandstands covered in blood.
The Mexico City Grand Prix is in the books, and our driver ratings are in!
Lando Norris is told "basically people feel that you're being given the championship".
These are PlanetF1.com's winner and losers for the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Lando Norris won the Mexican Grand Prix with Charles Leclerc second and Max Verstappen third.
Liam Lawson: "I could have f***ing killed them!"
A late Virtual Safety Car proved unpopular as it blunted an otherwise thrilling finale to the Mexican GP.
Lando Norris delivered a sublime performance to win the Mexico City Grand Prix, but not everyone approved.
Lando Norris has seized the championship lead with a dominant drive in Mexico.
An enthralling Mexico City Grand Prix helped Lando Norris close the battle further in the Drivers' Championship.
We have a new Drivers' Championship leader!
Round 20 of 24 sees Formula 1 head to Mexico City for the latest instalment of this year's tightening title battle.
Charles Leclerc would happily swap positions with Lewis Hamilton, but there's nothing altruistic about his motives.