Lando Norris He continues his hunt, a little slow compared to what the calendar requires, on a Max Verstappen for whom it is enough to save the furniture at each grand prix to become world champion. Mathematics weighs on British crash victim USA against a Dutch wall that he only managed to bring down with four laps remaining, even though the FIA raised it again.
Pressure and Norris are not good traveling companions. Austin thought about it again. Leave the circuit further from the Dutchman. Only one point, with only five races remaining. A greater distance on a track which was opposed to being the scene of a good scratch in the World Cup rankings.
Verstappen once again mitigates the impact of the fall. Or rather the FIA. The Dutchman defended his position and took Norris off the track, the Briton passed in front of him and the FIA gave him a five-second penalty. Enough time for Max to finally snatch the position by nine tenths.
This is the F World Cup rankings!
1.Max Verstappen – Red Bull – 339
2. Lando Norris – McLaren – 285
3. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – 250
4. Oscar Piastri – McLaren – 237
5. Carlos Sainz – Ferrari – 197
6. Lewis Hamilton-Mercedes-177
7. George Russell – Mercedes – 159
8. Sergio Pérez – Red Bull – 144
9. Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin – 62
10. Nico Hülkenberg – Haas – 25 years old
11. Lance Stroll – Aston Martin – 24
12. Yuki Tsunoda – RB – 22
13. Daniel Ricciardo – RB – 12
14. Alex Albon – Williams – 12
15. Pierre Gasly – Alpine – 8
16. Kevin Magnussen – Haas – 8
17. Oliver Bearman – Ferrari/Haas – 7
18. Esteban Ocon – Alpine – 5
19. Franco Colapinto – Williams – 4
20. Guanyu Zhou – Sauber Kick – 0
21. Valtteri Bottas – Sauber kick – 0
22. Logan Sargeant – Williams – 0