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Norris Claims He Was Unmatchable During 2025 F1 Season
Norris overcame a 34-point deficit to win the 2025 Formula One title, ending Verstappen's four-year streak and celebrating among Britain's elite F1 champions.
- Lando Norris, newly crowned Formula One world champion, said, `I hate ever having to try and compare myself to other people` but felt he drove at a level rivals could not match.
- After trailing by 34 points, Lando Norris, McLaren driver, fought back to end Max Verstappen's run of four consecutive world titles, with Verstappen finishing just two points behind.
- At the W Hotel atop Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, Lando Norris celebrated his childhood dream at a glitzy afterparty, singing Queen and Neil Diamond songs while toasting his success.
- McLaren's two-driver title battle allowed Verstappen to capitalise, and Norris said he proved himself while making his people happy.
- Last year Norris said to Lewis Hamilton, `You had a fast car seven years ago& you made the most of it and now it is us`, and he later expressed regret for some remarks, saying `I know I say some stupid things that I regret and I wish I could take back.
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Lando Norris mutated to party on Monday night, as various social media snippets show. Among other things, "Sweet Caroline" was the motto. A disco. Dozens of people crammed around Lando Norris. The white shirt, the sleeves rolled up, waits for his bet: "Reaching out, touching me, touching you" – and then it goes off. The hall seems to explode and Norris makes the clock: "Sweet Caroline, oh, oh, oh!" The mood cooks. Lando, the freshly baked Formul…
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleAfter his first Formula One title, Lando Norris gives a deep insight into his soul life – and shows why he differs from many other champions in an egoistic sport.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe British had the deliverance after a particularly stressful Grand Prix. ...
·Brussels, Belgium
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