F1 Dec 07, 2025

Lando Norris: McLaren driver hits back at critics after perfect Sao Paulo GP weekend in Brazil

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Lando Norris: McLaren driver hits back at critics after perfect Sao Paulo GP weekend in Brazil

Lando Norris says he is "ignoring everyone that talks c***" after he took control of the Drivers' Championship with victory at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Norris made it back-to-back race victories for just the second time this year and also won Saturday's Sprint to take a 24-point lead in the Drivers' Championship over Oscar Piastri and is 49 points ahead of Max Verstappen with three rounds to go.

The McLaren driver's steeliness was questioned by critics earlier this year after a series of minor errors and Norris decided to hit back when asked about how he's found such great recent form.

"Just ignore everyone that talks c*** about you! Just focus on yourself," he said.

"The team are doing an amazing job, giving me a great car. We're pushing hard every single weekend and I'm pushing hard away from the track. Rewarding - it doesn't come easy, that's for sure."

Norris was asked in the press conference to elaborate on his comments and added: "Honestly, nothing in particular. But there's always people out there that try and bring you down a little bit. I guess it's quite normal.

"Also, when you're on a big stage, there's a lot of people that talk and say things, try and influence other people to have effects.

"Even the cheers and the not-cheers-you still hear it. It's not the nicest thing. But I think it's something I've done well over the last few months."

Norris has been open and honest with the media since he joined F1 in 2019 and, in recent seasons, it has been a contentious topic, with some believing that his approach displays weakness and will encourage rivals. Last year, he revealed he could "barely eat" on race day.

The 25-year-old was booed in Mexico City last month following his dominant win and there were few cheers when he stood on the podium in Sao Paulo on Sunday.

"I care a lot about people's perspectives and how I'm portrayed and things in the media," continued Norris.

"I probably cared too much - even at the beginning of the year, I think I cared too much, and probably it was affecting me in not the best ways.

"I've just learned to deal with those things better - not by not caring, because I still always want to have a good impression. I never want to be rude or do those things.

"But I'll always try and make my point and say what I believe in. That's one of the things I've learned the most: just to be true to yourself, have confidence in yourself, believe in yourself, and speak your mind. So, it's more just keeping my head down and concentrating on myself."

Norris has the opportunity to become the 11th British F1 driver to become world champion, should he hold onto his lead over Piastri and Verstappen.

But, he is not getting carried away and says the title race can "change so quickly" as proved with Piastri's offs in Brazil.

He added: "It just feels like another weekend where I came to try and win, to get the most points I could, and did that. I did that also in Mexico, so neither are turning points.

"They're just strong results, which is exactly what I need, exactly what I'm fighting for every single weekend and every day. So just very pleased, but it's still a long way to go. So no point getting too happy or excited just yet."

Formula 1's thrilling title race continues with the Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 21-23, live on SportNews F1.

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