SHOCK: NORRIS DEFEATS ZAK BROWN: THE F1 CHAMPION'S KARTING TROPHY POWER MOVE
F1 World Champion Lando Norris humiliates Zak Brown on the kart track. The emotional story of his 2025 title.
Lando Norris went up against McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown in a karting thing sponsored by DeWalt and eBay.
Sky Sports F1's David Croft was there too, and they had three different things to do: a slalom, a pit stop where they had to swap a wheel on another kart, and then a fast lap all the way around the track.
Croft joked with Brown that if Lando won, Brown would have to wash Lando's car. Brown said there was a lot on the line today.
Norris aced the challenges, only stumbling a tiny bit during the pit stop. Then Brown took his turn. He got a time of 2 minutes, 36 seconds, but he got 15 seconds added on for hitting cones. Norris won with a time of 2 minutes, 31 seconds, even with a five-second penalty.
Norris grabbed the trophy and joked that Brown couldn't even touch it. They never let me keep my trophies, but this one's mine! McLaren's not getting this one, he said, grinning.
Back in 2025, McLaren snagged both the constructors' and drivers' championship titles, with Norris winning his first title. He started with McLaren's Driver Development Programme back in 2017 and made his F1 debut with them in 2019. He's been with the team and improved a lot over those last seven years.
Wow, I haven't cried in ages. "Didn't think I would, but I did," Norris said after the last race in Abu Dhabi. It's been a long road. First, I want to thank my team, everyone at McLaren, and also my parents.
I'm not crying... Mum and Dad, you guys supported me from day one.
This is amazing. I kind of know how Max feels now. Congrats to Max and Oscar, my main rivals all season. It's been great racing against you both. I've learned so much from you both this year. I had a blast. It was a long year, but we did it! So happy for everyone.
THE SECRET REASON GEORGE RUSSELL MADE FEWER MISTAKES AFTER LEWIS HAMILTON LEFT MERCEDES
George Russell claims 2025 was his most solid F1 season as he stepped up to lead Mercedes following Hamilton's exit.
George Russell thinks 2025 was his best F1 season ever, and he hinted that Lewis Hamilton kind of helped make it happen.
Russell said that when he was teammates with Hamilton, the seven-time champ, he really wanted to test his own limits, but it bit him in the butt. Now that Hamilton's with Ferrari and Russell is the main guy at Mercedes, he's dialled it back a bit, and he thinks it's helped his results.
After racing for Williams for three seasons, Russell got the call-up to Mercedes for 2022. In the next three years, he beat Hamilton in points twice, in 2022 and 2024.
With Hamilton moving to Ferrari, Russell became the team leader for 2025, with teenage rookie Kimi Antonelli as his teammate.
Russell did well, grabbing wins in Canada and Singapore as part of a consistently good season.
Media outlets asked Russell if he thought 2025 was his best F1 season so far.
"Yeah, I think so," he said.
For sure, my most solid in terms of performance, my head was in the right place, and I made the fewest mistakes. So yeah, overall, it's been great.”
Someone pointed out that he seemed to make the fewest big mistakes in 2025, and they asked him why he thought that was.
He said that Hamilton's leaving Mercedes made him go back to his old self after trying to push himself to the limit against the seven-time champ.
"I think that's just how I've always been, even before F1, and it helped me win championships," Russell said about making fewer mistakes.
But when I was with Lewis, I just felt like I wanted to push myself to see if I had more in me, to go past the limit and see what would happen.
Because in '23, I wasn't happy just fighting for podiums. I wanted to push harder to try and get a standout result, instead of just settling for a podium or fourth place.
That kind of came back to bite me. So I just chilled out a bit this year, and that probably helped me get better results.
Russell and Antonelli both signed new deals to stay at Mercedes for 2026, when the new car and engine rules are coming.
Antonelli bounced back from a bad slump in the middle of the season and kept Mercedes' trust. Russell thinks the Italian will improve even more next season.
It's always interesting to have a new teammate, just to see how they do things within the team, Russell said.
And he's a young kid with a lot of energy, which is really cool to see. And he's got a really good vibe with the people in the team, which is great.
But in our sport, it always comes down to what you do on the track.
But he's definitely shown he's got some high speed. So I'm sure he'll keep getting better next year, and you'll probably see those good moments more often.
MAX VERSTAPPEN CONFIRMS MASSIVE GT3 TEAM EXPANSION AND CAR SWAP FOR 2026 SEASON
Max Verstappen balances life as a new father with plans to move his GT3 team into the pro championship for 2026.
Max Verstappen is more than just a Formula 1 driver. By 2025, he'd become a dad and a GT3 winner!
Red Bull's okay with him squeezing in as much racing as he can. It seems to help him stay sharp.
Verstappen's always been into sim racing. This year, he took it up a notch by racing in a GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup race at the Nurburgring.
Even though the 2026 F1 stuff will take up loads of his time, he's not giving up his hobby. He's got big plans.
Verstappen said Red Bull’s new engine sounded crisp when he first heard it. They're making their own engines for the first time next year.
Oliver Minzlaff laughed off Verstappen's claim that he pulls strings behind the scenes. He said that's not how they work.
Max Verstappen is planning bigger and better GT3 racing for 2026. He wants to team up with Fernando Alonso at Le Mans, if he ever gets the chance.
Right now, that's not on the cards. But he can still do the GT3 racing he's allowed to. He just told the Talking Bull Podcast that his plans are bigger and better in 2026.
Yeah, it’s getting serious, he said. We entered this year, but not as a pro car; we were in the Gold Cup.
One of the drivers came from sim racing, so putting him straight into the pro car championship was maybe too much.
But, we always compared ourselves with the pro cars, lap time-wise—that’s what we were aiming for.
We won the gold cup championship, which is just below the pro cars. "That was our target at the start of the year," Verstappen continued.
The drivers got better during the year and got a better grip on how to deal with car problems and balance.
Figuring out how to go faster and get the most out of qualifying and races. Next year, we want to be in the pro championship. We’re swapping cars, but I can't say which one yet. You'll find out soon. It’s getting bigger.
How good is Max Verstappen at GT3 cars?
Verstappen’s GT3 debut was kind of amazing. One of his best skills was weaving through traffic without a problem.
It's very different from F1, but he took to it well.
His sim racing helped, and winning at the Nürburgring probably made him even more keen.
With another 24 F1 races in 2026, Verstappen won't have much time for GT3 racing. But he's not dropping it anytime soon.