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Lando Norris achieved a stellar win at the Brazilian GP Sprint race and extended his lead in the driver’s title further. The Briton started the race from pole position and led the entirety of the sprint race to ultimately bring home the win. Moreover, Oscar Piastri suffered from a woeful DNF in the race, as Norris’ lead extended even more. Now, despite his sublime victory, the Briton is managing expectations for the remainder of the 2025 season. Lando Norris is now leading the driver’s title standings by nine points over Oscar Piastri. The Briton left no stone unturned on the track and achieved the race win after running in first all throughout the damp Brazilian circuit. However, despite a dominant outing, Norris isn’t completely happy with the results. The 25-year-old expected even more of himself on Saturday and hence talked about unfinished business for the 2025 season. Speaking on his Sprint win, Lando Norris asserted that it was tough, despite the win seemingly coming easily. The 25-year-old insisted that the difficulty was just added to the specialty of the race win. Norris applauded the rookie Kimi Antonelli for not making his life easier on the track and providing him a great competition. Further, Lando Norris recalled that he had a couple of near misses on the track where he could’ve ruined his entire race. The Briton pointed out that the winds were tricky around the Brazilian circuit, and the uneven tire degradation added to the problems. Hence, Norris reflected that he expected to be even better than his race win performance in the Sprint race, and noted that he had some homework to do in order to improve even further. It was tough. Yeah, it was tough. It makes the win more rewarding, especially with Kimi here not making my life easier. It was sketchy, I had a couple of near misses – the wind was tricky and the degradation on the tyres… I expected us to be a little better, so we have some homework to do. Lando Norris said in a post-race interview.