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Brazilian Grand Prix: Winners, Losers, and the Stormy Showdown

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Race

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Edd Straw ranks the performances of F1 drivers at the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix, highlighting Max Verstappen's strong weekend despite setbacks, Lando Norris's control, and Oscar Piastri's challenging race, with insights into individual driver performances across qualifying and race day, emphasizing the variability and factors influencing weekend results.

F1 Brazil Grand Prix: Highlights, Winners, and How to Watch for Free

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Ars Technica

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The Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos showcased the track's challenging features and unpredictable weather, with a sprint race that tested drivers' skills amid dry track conditions but wet curbs, highlighting the intensity and drama of F1 racing. Recent championship standings and team performances, including McLaren and Williams, were also discussed.

F1 Brazilian GP: Norris Wins Amid Storm and Exciting Battles

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Race

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The Brazilian Grand Prix was unpredictable, with Lando Norris emerging as the biggest winner by gaining significant championship points, while Ferrari and Williams faced setbacks. Max Verstappen showed resilience with a podium from a pitlane start, and rookies like Kimi Antonelli impressed. Conversely, Aston Martin and Oscar Piastri experienced disappointing results, highlighting the race's strategic and competitive volatility.

Live Updates and Viewing Guide for the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix in São Paulo

Originally Published 2 months ago — by ESPN

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Lando Norris leads the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend after winning the sprint race and securing pole, while Oscar Piastri struggles but remains optimistic. Max Verstappen, facing a disappointing qualifying, starts from the pit lane, and Lewis Hamilton describes the weekend as a 'write-off' after qualifying 13th. The race is scheduled for 5 p.m. GMT.

Verstappen to Start from Pits in Brazilian GP After Qualifying Troubles

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Race

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Max Verstappen will start the Brazilian Grand Prix from the pitlane after Red Bull made significant car changes, including a new Honda power unit, following a poor qualifying performance. The team reverted to an older car specification to improve race performance, aiming for better results despite the challenging start grid position.

Max Verstappen's Stunning Comeback Secures 8th Win at Brazilian GP

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Planet F1

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Max Verstappen ended his winless streak in the 2024 F1 season with a dominant victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix, showcasing impressive statistics. He set the fastest lap 17 times, with 10 of his final 11 laps being the fastest of the race. Verstappen became the first driver to win from 10 different grid positions, including 17th, a feat achieved only five times in F1 history. His 19.477-second lead was the largest at Interlagos in 24 years and the sixth-largest in the track's history.

Mercedes' Disappointing Weekend in Brazil Raises Questions for 2024 Plan

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Race

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Mercedes' disappointing performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix has raised concerns about the team's progress and understanding of its car's problems. A weak rear end and mechanical issues led to poor balance, tire degradation, and vulnerability to other cars with DRS. Despite a recent upgrade, Mercedes endured its worst weekend of the season, finishing eighth and a minute behind race winner Max Verstappen. Team boss Toto Wolff called the performance "inexcusable" and "totally baffling." The setback has prompted questions about the team's development capabilities and its plans for a fundamentally different car in 2024.

"Mercedes' Brazilian GP Slump: A Disappointing Verdict"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Race

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Mercedes had a disappointing Brazilian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton finished eighth and George Russell retired. The team's pace loss during the sprint race hinted at further struggles on Sunday. The poor performance raises concerns about Mercedes' understanding of the car and its development direction for 2024. The team may need to make significant changes to the car during the winter break. The lack of expected performance suggests a knowledge gap that could impact the 2024 car.