FACTS AND STATS: Norris matches Piastri’s 2025 win tally with dominant Sao Paulo showing
The Sao Paulo Grand Prix produced not only a memorable race, but also a treasure trove of top trivia to dive into.

A thrilling race in Brazil saw McLaren’s Lando Norris stretch his title advantage with his seventh win of the season, with runner-up Kimi Antonelli a career-best P2 for Mercedes, and Max Verstappen somehow climbing from a pit-lane start to the final podium place. And if those numbers weren’t enough, here’s a few more to come out of a scintillating Sao Paulo Grand Prix…
• This was Norris’ second consecutive Grand Prix win from pole position.
• Norris has now matched McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri’s seven Grand Prix wins this season.
• Norris won the Sprint and the Grand Prix on the weekend of McLaren CEO Zak Brown’s 54th birthday.
• Norris’ win was McLaren’s first Interlagos race victory since 2012 with Jenson button.
• This was the seventh consecutive Grand Prix to be won from pole position this season (one short of the record set in 1976).
• Kimi Antonelli’s P2 for Mercedes was his career-best Grand Prix result.
• Max Verstappen’s P3 for Red Bull was only the eighth time a driver has finished on the podium from a pit-lane start, and the first time since Hungary 2014 (Lewis Hamilton).
• George Russell in P4 was beaten by Mercedes team mate Antonelli for the second consecutive Grand Prix (having beaten him in every prior Grand Prix this year).
• Piastri in P5 missed the podium for the fifth consecutive Grand Prix.
• He now trails Norris by 24 points in the Drivers’ Championship, the largest margin of the season.
• At Haas, Oliver Bearman took P6 for back-to-back top-six finishes in Mexico City and Sao Paulo.
• Haas are now just two points behind seventh-placed Aston Martin in the Teams’ Championship.
• P6 is Haas’ best-ever Grand Prix finish at Interlagos.

• With P7 for Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson secured his sixth Grand Prix points finish of the season.
• Lawson completed the final 52 laps on medium tyres.
• With team mate Isack Hadjar finishing in P8, Racing Bulls are now 10 points clear of Aston Martin in sixth in the Team’s Championship.
• With Nico Hulkenberg in P9, Kick Sauber scored points in a Grand Prix for the 10th time this season.
• It was Hulkenberg’s best Grand Prix finish at Interlagos since 2017.
• Pierre Gasly in P10 scored in both the Sprint and the Grand Prix for Alpine, who are last in the Teams’ Championship.

• Lewis Hamilton’s DNF for Ferrari was his first retirement at Interlagos since 2012 (his last race for McLaren).
• Team mate Charles Leclerc’s retirement was his second DNF in the last seven Grands Prix (the other was in the Netherlands).
• Ferrari suffered a third point-less Grand Prix of the season (their most since 2020).
• Kick Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto crashed out in both the Sprint and the Grand Prix of his home event.
• This was Bortoleto’s first Grand Prix DNF since Silverstone.

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