Starting from pole position, Lando Norris faced an early challenge from Max Verstappen. The Red Bull driver managed to overtake Norris at the first corner, quickly pulling away and gaining enough distance to avoid the DRS zone.
Norris couldn't turn his second pole position into a win in Spain and faced another loss to Verstappen. Despite this, the McLaren driver has consistently challenged the Dutchman recently.
Lando Norris of McLaren ended 3.8 seconds behind Max Verstappen, following his second-place finish in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, where he held off George Russell of Mercedes.
After starting from pole position, Verstappen won the race despite late pressure from Lando Norris of McLaren. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari finished in third place.
Coinciding with the announcement of a new partnership between the Woking team and Monster Energy, Red Bull took to social media to poke fun at McLaren's Lando Norris, as seen downing a Red Bull.
Lando Norris has been discharged from the hospital after his accident at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, and he is expected to be healthy enough to compete in the season-ending race in Abu Dhabi this coming weekend.
Max Verstappen drove confidently and decisively to win the 2023 Sao Paulo Grand Prix, his 17th career victory and the most ever for a Formula One world champion. Even before the race began, there was drama as Charles Leclerc crashed out on the formation lap after losing the hydraulics.
McLaren driver Lando Norris began fourth in the Singapore Grand Prix Race but ultimately came in second. Norris finished in third place, making it his third podium appearance of the 2023 season.
McLaren's weakness in Spa was due to the fact that the team had prioritised bringing the radical upgrade, even though doing so meant not having the optimal low-drag rear wing specification that would have been advantageous at the high-speed track.
Apart from all the thrilling action on the racetrack, the recently held Hungarian Grand Prix garnered attention for an intriguing incident. During the podium celebrations, McLaren's star driver Lando Norris accidentally knocked Max Verstappen's F1 Hungarian GP trophy over with his champagne bottle.