Norris takes pole in Mexico as Piastri struggles
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Only then did F1 move onto Singapore. While that race also led to speculation McLaren want Norris to win the title after their first lap collision, that Norris was given repercussions for it put an end to that. Piastri then hitting Norris in the Austin Sprint after an ill-judged cutback at Turn 1 put paid to those consequences for the Briton.
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