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2025 F1 Mexican Grand Prix Mexico City Full Results

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Highlights

  • Lando Norris won 2025 Mexican GP with a 30-second lead.
  • Charles Leclerc finished second, Max Verstappen secured third place.
  • Oliver Bearman achieved a surprise fourth place for Haas.
  • Oscar Piastri dropped to second in championship after finishing fifth.
  • Lewis Hamilton received a 10-second penalty, finishing eighth.
  • McLaren leads Constructors’ Championship; title fight intensifies ahead.

Lando Norris dominates the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, winning by 30 seconds and reshaping a title fight that swings decisively toward McLaren.

Charles Leclerc secures second for Ferrari, with Max Verstappen third. Both lack the pace to challenge, as Norris controls stint lengths and tyre temperatures in thin air.

Fifth place for Oscar Piastri hands Norris the championship lead on 357 points, one ahead. Momentum now tilts to McLaren heading into the final triple-header.

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Norris wins by 30 seconds, seizing control of the title battle.

Mexico’s altitude reduces drag and cooling, exaggerating balance compromises. McLaren’s package proves efficient, giving Norris braking stability and traction to push while protecting the rear tyres.

He executes clean stops and manages pace in clear air. With minimal threat from undercut, McLaren stretches stints to maintain tyre life and retain track position comfortably.

Leclerc maximises Ferrari’s package. Consistent pace keeps him clear of the midfield threat, but limited tyre headroom and cooling margins curtail any realistic pursuit of Norris.

Verstappen’s third underlines Red Bull’s compromise. The car lacks grip in the middle sector relative to McLaren, trading too much downforce for straight-line efficiency at altitude.

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Oliver Bearman delivers a mature, error-free drive to fourth for Haas.

Oliver Bearman delivers a standout fourth for Haas. He combines disciplined tyre management with error-free execution, capitalising when rivals falter to bank the team’s most valuable result of the year.

Piastri’s fifth is damage limitation yet costly. The Australian surrenders the points lead and must reset quickly before Brazil, where tyre degradation and safety cars often reshape strategy.

Lewis Hamilton’s race is defined by a 10-second penalty for contact with Verstappen. The sanction forces an early reset, leaving him eighth despite competitive Ferrari pace.

Hamilton’s 10-second penalty proves decisive, limiting Ferrari’s points haul.

Further disruption shapes the midfield. Carlos Sainz collects penalties, while retirements for Fernando Alonso and Yuki Tsunoda thin the pack and swing points toward opportunists.

McLaren extends its constructors’ lead to 713 points, comfortably ahead of Ferrari and Mercedes. Consistent dual-car scoring and clean operations underpin a title outlook that strengthens by the weekend.

McLaren stretches its constructors’ advantage to 713 points, reinforcing championship control.

Norris sits on 357 points, one clear of Piastri. Brazil, Las Vegas, and Qatar will test versatility, with differing temperatures, surface roughness, and layout sensitivities.

The takeaway is decisive execution. McLaren converts pace into control, while Ferrari and Red Bull must close performance deltas quickly to keep the title fight within reach.

Visual Summary

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Norris +30s

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Leclerc

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Verstappen

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Bearman

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Lando’s 30-Second Mexico Masterclass!

Championship Lead
Norris
357 pts
Piastri
356
+1 pt gap

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Drama!
10s penalty to Hamilton
Sainz, Alonso, Tsunoda OUT

McLaren Lead Grows
713
Constructor pts

Next: Brazil, Las Vegas, Qatar
Norris, Piastri, Leclerc & Verstappen: Showdown intensifies
Lando’s dominating margin in Mexico reshuffles the world title—just one point splits the top contenders. Bearman’s star rises for Haas, Hamilton’s penalty stirs up controversy, and chaos rules the late season.
The road to the crown is wide open.

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