Norris takes pole in Mexico as Piastri struggles
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Verstappen and Piastri Faced Different Frustrations as Norris Aced Them in Mexico City F1 Qualifying
When Lando Norris needed an advantage the most, his WDC competitors, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri, struggled in qualifying, suffering from different woes.
After qualifying in eighth place, Oscar Piastri questioned why only "one McLaren is quick" as his teammate and title rival, Lando Norris, scored pole position at the Mexican Grand Prix. The championship leader is set to start in seventh place on Sunday,
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Montoya drops Lando Norris contract claim in Oscar Piastri blow
Oscar Piastri no longer has Lando Norris only to worry about in the Drivers' Championship hunt, with Max Verstappen back on the scene.
Oscar Piastri hopes his past experiences can help him in the F1 championship as he prepares for the Mexican Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc was the only driver to briefly challenge Norris’s supremacy when he took provisional pole after the first runs of Q3, but he was soundly beaten on the second runs to end up 0.262 seconds adrift. Lewis Hamilton was just 0.09 seconds slower in third.
LANDO NORRIS showed he means business in the title fight as he bagged pole position in Mexico City. Meanwhile it was a woeful afternoon for his teammate Oscar Piastri who will start the race all
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Oscar Piastri "improves at the speed of light" after F1 US GP off-weekend - Andrea Stella
McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella is confident Oscar Piastri can brush off a difficult United States Grand Prix weekend in Mexico
Series leader Oscar Piastri remained calm and controlled despite winding up 12th after another disappointing practice day on Friday for this weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix.As always, Piastri's demeanour was cool in the heat and thin air of Mexico City's high-altitude circuit and,