The FIA defended its decision to deploy a late Virtual Safety Car in the Mexican Grand Prix, which froze battles between Verstappen and Piastri in the closing laps. While Lando Norris cruised to victory, the timing of the call has reignited debate about race control’s impact on the 2025 title fight.
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Lando Norris delivered a masterclass in control at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix, leading from start to finish to claim victory and the championship lead. McLaren’s flawless strategy and Norris’s precision left Ferrari and Red Bull battling for scraps in a race that saw Yuki Tsunoda lose out after a slow pit stop.
Lewis Hamilton will start third in Mexico as he aims to deliver Ferrari’s first podium finish in 13 months. Confident in his grid position, the seven-time world champion says he’ll attack “aggressively” against Lando Norris, adding, “I’ve got nothing to lose — but he does.”
Oscar Piastri’s eighth-place qualifying result at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix exposed the challenges he faces in adapting to high-altitude conditions. McLaren boss Andrea Stella called the 0.6-second gap to teammate Lando Norris “unusual,” citing driving style differences and thin-air grip levels as key factors.
Apple will introduce sponsored content in Apple Maps, including business pins and search result promotions, as part of its revenue diversification from services. The ads will appear in non-navigational views while adhering to privacy rules without tracking user locations.
Google announced on October 26, 2025, that its Willow quantum processor achieved a breakthrough in error correction, performing calculations 100 million times faster than classical supercomputers for specific tasks while maintaining below-threshold error rates. The 105-qubit chip advances practical quantum computing applications in chemistry and optimization problems.
Red Bull’s rookie Arvid Limblad and the team received official warnings for “potentially dangerous interference” during FP1 at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix after a GPS data failure caused confusion on track.
Max Verstappen topped FP2 in Mexico, but Red Bull faces major race pace issues. Despite being fastest, Verstappen admits the team is struggling with grip and tyre overheating in the thin air of Mexico City.












