Lando Norris completed the perfect weekend by claiming victory in the São Paulo Grand Prix to stretch his lead in the F1 drivers' standings.
Norris finished 10.3s ahead of Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli, the 19-year-old securing the best result of his rookie F1 career, and who was hounded to the chequered flag by Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who finished on the podium despite starting from the pit lane.
Lewis Hamilton cements Ferrari misery with Brazil retirement
Ferrari walked away from the São Paulo Grand Prix with zero points after being forced to retire both of their cars.
Leclerc was an early exit from the race after being caught up in a safety car restart collision at Turn 1.
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Lando Norris 'ignoring everyone who talks crap' as he closes in on F1 title
Lando Norris has issued a response to his F1 critics following a dominant drive to victory at the São Paulo Grand Prix.
Norris secured his seventh win of the season on Sunday to extend his championship lead to 24 points over team-mate Oscar Piastri.
READ MORE: Lando Norris 'ignoring everyone who talks crap' as he closes in on F1 title
Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri handed extra punishments after São Paulo woe
Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri have both picked up penalty points on their super licences after getting tangled up in incidents during the São Paulo Grand Prix.
Hamilton ran into the back of Franco Colapinto's Alpine at high speed early in the race and suffered heavy damage to his front wing.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri handed extra punishments after São Paulo woe
Charles Leclerc issues Oscar Piastri defence after race-ending clash
Charles Leclerc has denied Oscar Piastri holds all the blame following an incident that inflicted terminal damage to the Ferrari driver's car at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
During an early safety car restart, Piastri launched an attack into Turn 1 and was pinched to the inside of the corner with Kimi Antonelli and Leclerc on his outside.
READ MORE: Charles Leclerc issues Oscar Piastri defence after race-ending clash
Liam Lawson 'lucky' to score F1 points after last-lap Isack Hadjar clash
Liam Lawson has stated Racing Bulls was “lucky” to emerge from the São Paulo Grand Prix with points following a last-lap collision with team-mate Isack Hadjar.
Lawson was running in seventh place as the race entered its final stages, heading a long train of cars including Hadjar behind.
READ MORE: Liam Lawson 'lucky' to score F1 points after last-lap Isack Hadjar clash
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