When Lando Norris made his second stop of the Brazilian Grand Prix at the end of lap 50, it put Max Verstappen – who’d started from the pitlane – in the lead. Verstappen later made a final stop while just under seven seconds ahead, ceding the lead as Red Bull doubted that the four-time champion could hang on with aging tyres.
Verstappen was eight seconds ahead of Norris when the Briton emerged …Keep reading Source
2025-11-09
