Another point on the board and a race where we were competitive relative to some of the midfield cars who have been much faster than us all season.
After an afternoon like this, you have to look at what were the positives from the weekend, even if it is difficult to find any.
James Vowles, Team Principal: A race that had so much promise but did not deliver results.
Lando Norris extends his championship lead, but it is his rivals who steal the who as Interlagos serves up a thriller.
As his slump continues, Oscar Piastri insists he can still win the 2025 title. The Australian's hopes took a further dive when he crashed out of the Sprint - ironically, on water deposited on the ...
Championship leader Lando Norris believes he has managed to lessen his weaknesses. Now we're not privy to what music the youngster listens to over race weekends, but we're pretty sure it isn't Bing ...
"I can forget about that," says Max Verstappen of title hopes following disastrous qualifying session. The Dutchman's Interlagos nightmare continued as he failed to make it beyond Q1 for the first ...
Looking at how today unfolded, yes, we can be pleased with the result and how much more competitive we look here than in previous races.
Kimi Antonelli will start tomorrow's São Paulo Grand Prix P2 with George Russell P6. That followed on from Kimi taking his first Sprint podium of his career, with George joining him in P3. Kimi ...
Max Verstappen: "The Sprint today was a mixed bag, I had a good start and made up one position but that was about as good as it got.
Fernando Alonso: "It was a bit of a mixed day for us.
The best track conditions that we saw at the end of yesterday were completely reset by the rain that fell overnight and this morning. So compared to yesterday, track evolution wasn't progressive.
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