Lando Norris says Netflix’s Drive to Survive ‘needs to come back to reality’
Lando Norris has accused the makers of Formula One’s hit Netflix series of creating “fabricated, made-up nonsense” and said they have “lost sight of reality”.
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Lando Norris has accused the makers of Formula One’s hit Netflix series of creating “fabricated, made-up nonsense” and said they have “lost sight of reality”.
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve has backed Lewis Hamilton to cement his place at Ferrari while picking Lando Norris as the favourite for the title ahead of the Formula 1 season opener in Australia this weekend. Hamilton moves to Ferrari after a successful 12-year run at Mercedes where he won six of his seven world titles to date. His teammate will be a much younger yet seasoned Charles Leclerc who has been at Ferrari since 2019. Leclerc enjoyed the status of a lead driver until last season. Will it change with Hamilton's arrival?
As the 2025 Formula 1 season gets underway at the Australian Grand Prix, reigning world champion Max Verstappen has acknowledged that Red Bull might not be the fastest team at the moment while Lando Norris has played down suggestions that McLaren are the team to beat. After starting 2024 in dominant fashion, Red Bull's grip weakened in the latter half of the season, with McLaren and Ferrari mounting a serious challenge. While Verstappen managed to clinch his fourth consecutive Drivers' Championship, Red Bull were beaten in the Constructors' Championship by McLaren. Heading into 2025, Verstappen is expecting an even tougher battle.
Oscar Piastri has signed a multi-year deal with McLaren on the eve of the opening race of the new Formula One season.
The 2025 Formula One season has all the makings of a white-knuckle 24-race celebration to mark 75 years since the inaugural seven-race championship back in 1950. Red Bull's Max Verstappen appears to have his work cut out to seal a fifth straight title with Lando Norris poised to knock the Dutchman off his perch. Hamilton's move from Mercedes to Ferrari is just one of numerous intriguing subplots in a season that gets underway in Australia this Sunday with six rookies gracing the grid. Lets take a look at five talking points before lights go out in Melbourne.
Mika Hakkinen is convinced that Lando Norris is ready to win his first Formula One world championship this season.
McLaren boss Zak Brown has defended the booing of rival boss Christian Horner and world champion Max Verstappen at Formula One’s season launch in London.
Lando Norris has warned Max Verstappen he is ready to get his "elbows out" after admitting he was made to look like an "idiot" during their championship battle last year.