Lando Norris dominated the Mexico GP
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Sky F1 lead commentator David Croft claimed that “there were a few boos for Lando Norris” during the pre-race drivers’ parade too. Brundle, the former racer turned Sky F1 analyst and co-commentator, admitted that he found the booing directed towards Norris “somewhat bizarre” after his dominant victory.
The dramatic final act of the Mexico City Grand Prix played out behind Norris, as Verstappen tried to chase down Leclerc in the last few laps. The Red Bull driver pulled within DRS range of Leclerc on the penultimate lap, but then the Virtual Safety Car was deployed when Carlos Sainz Jr. stopped on the track, freezing the field.
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Lando Norris was surprisingly booed by the crowd after his victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday. The McLaren driver, starting on pole, kept the lead at the start and then cruised to a 30-second victory over second-placed Charles Leclerc, with Max Verstappen completing the podium.
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