Lando Norris Secures Pole Position for Mexico City Grand Prix
Lando Norris delivered an impressive performance in Qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix, clinching pole position and showcasing his potential ahead of the race. The McLaren driver set a blistering time of 1:15.586, outpacing Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who secured second and third positions respectively.
After a competitive session that saw multiple drivers vying for the top spot, Norris emerged victorious despite a strong challenge from Leclerc, who had initially grabbed provisional pole during the opening runs. However, Norris’s exceptional second lap put him firmly in the lead, finishing 0.262 seconds ahead of Leclerc’s best effort.
Hamilton rounded out the top three, followed by Mercedes teammate George Russell in fourth and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in fifth. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri faced a tougher session, finishing eighth, nearly eight-tenths behind his teammate Norris.
Norris expressed his excitement after the session, stating, “I’m happy to be back on pole; it’s actually been quite a long time. The lap felt decent, and I was pleasantly surprised to see the time when I crossed the line.”
The qualifying session began with teams adjusting to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez’s unique conditions. Norris initially set a benchmark time of 1:17.147 in Q1, which was later challenged by a series of fast laps from competitors including Isack Hadjar, who ultimately finished 10th.
As the session progressed, Norris maintained his pace, showcasing McLaren’s improved performance compared to previous races. However, Piastri struggled with his car’s power unit, putting him at risk of elimination before he managed to secure a spot in Q3.
In the final segment, Norris, Leclerc, and Hamilton all delivered strong performances, but it was Norris who shone brightest, sealing his 14th career pole position. The stage is set for an exciting race on Sunday, as the drivers prepare to battle for supremacy in the high-altitude conditions of Mexico City.
The 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix is scheduled to start at 2:00 PM local time, promising fans a thrilling display of speed and strategy.





