Norris Takes Pole for F1's Belgian Grand Prix
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He won in Australia at the start of the season when it hammered down. He won at Silverstone last time out when it also poured with rain. Now Lando Norris is hoping to make it a hat-trick of wet weather wins for the year after claiming pole position at a Spa circuit which is braced for its traditional race-day monsoon.
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Lando Norris took his fourth pole position of the 2025 Formula One season on Saturday, besting teammate Oscar Piastri to line up P1 for the Belgian Grand Prix.
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With this result, Norris claims his fourth pole of the season and the 13th of his career in Formula 1. The Brit is coming off back-to-back wins in Austria and at home in Silverstone, and he’ll be aiming for a third consecutive victory in Belgium.
Lando Norris bested McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix despite failing to improve with his final flying lap.
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Lando Norris secured his fourth pole of the season at the Belgian Grand Prix as he looks to overtake Oscar Piastri at the top of the World Championship standings. The British driver will start on