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Nurburgring 24 Hours: Verstappen Racing leads dominant Mercedes 1-2

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Nurburgring 24 Hours: Verstappen Racing leads dominant Mercedes 1-2

Nurburgring 24 Hours: Faultless Verstappen helps team lead Mercedes 1-2

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Nurburgring 24 Hours: Faultless Verstappen helps team lead Mercedes 1-2

DS Penske on the pace in Monaco Formula E opener

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DS Penske on the pace in Monaco Formula E opener

Watch LIVE: Nurburgring 24 Hours

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Watch LIVE: Nurburgring 24 Hours

Formula E Monaco: De Vries ends win drought, Ticktum loses podium due to penalty

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Formula E Monaco: De Vries ends win drought, Ticktum loses podium due to penalty

MotoGP Catalan GP: Marquez beats Acosta to sprint win as Martin crashes

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MotoGP Catalan GP: Marquez beats Acosta to sprint win as Martin crashes

Banking on success: Inside Madrid’s new grand prix circuit

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Banking on success: Inside Madrid’s new grand prix circuit

Tech3 sticks with KTM for MotoGP's 850cc era after Honda talks

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Tech3 sticks with KTM for MotoGP's 850cc era after Honda talks

Norris: 'I can still win F1 title without bad luck for Piastri'

Lando Norris vows to come out swinging following the Dutch Grand Prix retirement that dented his 2025 F1 title chances

Lando Norris, McLaren

McLaren's Lando Norris still believes he can beat team-mate Oscar Piastri to the 2025 Formula 1 title without any drama to even out his own Zandvoort retirement.

Norris lost a certain second place at last week's Dutch Grand Prix when his smoking McLaren ground to a halt with seven laps to go, allowing race winner Piastri to charge 34 points clear in the drivers' standings.

Norris still has nine race weekends to make up ground on his Australian team-mate, although that means he has to find a way to consistently beat Piastri.

McLaren's dominance will also make it tougher for the Briton to make huge inroads without Piastri suffering any misfortune of his own to settle the score, but the 25-year-old still believes he can get the job done in a straight fight to the finish in Abu Dhabi.

"I can still win the championship without anything happening and that's the way I wish to do it," Norris insisted. "It would certainly make my life easier if there were just some more drivers in between every now and then.

Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

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"The thing is, we're so dominant as a team that it almost makes my life harder. So, that's really the most frustrating part of it all."

But there's no part of Norris that wishes any misfortune on his team-mate to level the score on the reliability front.

"No, because in the end, if he's done a better job, I give credit to him and I say he's done a better job," he said. "That's just how I am. I don't wish it [upon him].

"May the best driver win, and if that's the case at the end of the season then I'll respect that."

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