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.

SHOCK: Norris Defeats Zak Brown: The F1 Champion's Karting Trophy Power Move
Norris Snatches Trophy

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.

SERGIO PEREZ BREAKS SILENCE ON CADILLAC’S FIRST FOUR RACES OF 2026 F1 SEASON

Discover why Sergio Perez is confident in Cadillac’s 2026 path despite urgent needs for better pace and reliability fixes.

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Sergio Perez Choose Hard Tyres Over Softs During The Miami GP - Photo Credit: XPBimages

Sergio Perez didn’t waste time sharing his thoughts on Cadillac after the first four races of the 2026 Formula 1 season.

Cadillac shows up in 2026 as F1’s newest team, but honestly, not a lot of people expected fireworks right away. With veterans like Valtteri Bottas and Perez behind the wheel, the team’s start has been a mix, some moments full of promise, others derailed by reliability issues.

Still, Cadillac isn’t just stuck at the back. Lately, they’ve been right there fighting with Aston Martin and even managed to split them in Miami, which turned a few heads.

Perez knows the team is at risk of falling behind in this crazy-fast development race, though. “We still have work to do, but I’m confident we’re on the right path,” he told reporters, including Motorsport Week.

He added, “Sometimes, once tyre degradation sets in, we can hang with the midfield, but they always seem to find another gear. There’s a long way to go this season, but we’re in a rush to find more pace. We know Aston will get stronger, and we don’t want to be left behind.”

Racing Aston Martin has actually brought Perez some enjoyment. He especially likes battling Fernando Alonso, calling those fights fair and satisfying. Still, he pointed out a weak spot: “We’re having fun with them. Racing Fernando is always great because he’s so fair. But we struggled with tyre degradation; we burnt through them too quickly. We picked the hard compound, but honestly, looking back, I should’ve gone with the soft.”

He said there’s plenty to analyse, and really, the key is getting a better grip on their car as they look ahead to Canada. “We don’t have much time, but in the short term, we need to fix the degradation. We have some ideas, but putting them together is our biggest challenge in the next few weeks.”

Cadillac may be the new kid on the block and still finding its feet, but it’s already starting to make an impact. The road out of the lower ranks won’t be easy, but they’re moving in the right direction.

HOW KIMI ANTONELLI’S THREE-RACE WIN STREAK IS REDEFINING THE MERCEDES TEAM HIERARCHY

With a 43-second gap in Miami, Antonelli proves he’s ready to lead the World Championship. Can Russell bounce back in Canada?

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Russell Under Pressure As Antonelli Clinches Third Straight Victory Now - Photo Credit: Getty Images

David Coulthard, the former Formula 1 driver, recently pointed out that Kimi Antonelli might be on track to overtake George Russell as Mercedes’ team leader.

Antonelli has been on an impressive run, clinching victories in the last three races and pulling ahead by 20 points over his main competitor and teammate, Russell.

At the Miami race, the young Italian once again outperformed his more seasoned teammate, with Russell managing only fourth place, trailing by 43 seconds.

Coulthard acknowledged Antonelli’s rapid rise in 2026, which is just his second season in F1. He highlighted Antonelli’s strengths and suggested that the Italian is, in many ways, now leading the Mercedes team.

“He’s come of age,” Coulthard said during the Up To Speed podcast.

Despite being relatively new, Antonelli has shown resilience, dealing not only with the pressure from a driver like Lando ready to strike but also with technical glitches like inconsistent paddle shifts. Coulthard mentioned how Antonelli kept his cool even when his engineer, Bono, was trying to help troubleshoot the issue in a tense moment.

“I think he’s earned the right to lead the World Championship,” Coulthard added, noting that this situation probably feels uncomfortable for George. Still, the expectations now lean heavily toward Antonelli leading the team, especially based on recent results.

Coulthard also pointed out that Russell has the experience and skill to reclaim his position as the team’s lead driver, but emphasised that only one can come out on top; someone must finish first and the other second.

The rivalry between them might start opening doors for other teams. Coulthard noted that improvements from McLaren, Ferrari, and Red Bull were already noticeable, especially in Miami.

“Winning in the best car isn’t always straightforward. Many have tried and struggled,” he said.

For Russell, who is feeling the weight of this momentum shift, the upcoming race in Canada will be crucial if he wants to close the gap and halt Antonelli’s winning streak.

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