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Lando Norris dominates as cyclone threatens Brazilian Grand Prix chaos

A storm brews—both on and off the track. With Norris leading the charge, will weather and penalties reshape the Brazilian GP’s fate?

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Lando Norris dominates as cyclone threatens Brazilian Grand Prix chaos

A severe cyclone is set to hit the São Paulo region this Saturday, prompting concerns for residents and event organisers alike. Meanwhile, in the world of Formula 1, Lando Norris has secured pole position for the Sprint Race at the Brazilian Grand Prix, continuing his strong form leading into the weekend.

Norris, who has been in impressive form throughout the season, will start the Sprint Race from the front, a position he has become accustomed to in recent races. His consistent performance has placed him at the top of the F1 Championship standings as the Brazilian GP weekend begins.

In a separate development, four prominent drivers - Kimi Antonelli, George Russell, Fernando Alonso, and Max Verstappen - are under stewards' review. They are being investigated for not slowing sufficiently under yellow flags during the qualifying session 2. The outcome of this review may impact their starting positions in the upcoming races.

As the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend unfolds, drivers and teams must navigate both the intense competition on the track and the potential disruptions caused by the impending cyclone. The stewards' decision regarding the four drivers under review will also significantly influence the race's dynamics.

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