F1 Full Results | Brazilian Grand Prix: Verstappen wins from P17, Norris P6
Max Verstappen took a big step to winning his fourth world championship by winning a chaotic Brazilian Grand Prix from P17 on the grid. Lando Norris, who started on pole, was looking to close the gap in the title battle, but he could only finish in P6.
In an incident-filled race that saw red flags, multiple safety cars, and five retirements due to crashes, Verstappen navigated his way through the field masterfully, moving up 16 positions to win his first Grand Prix since the Spanish Grand Prix.
Behind him, Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly finished in P2 and P3, respectively, giving Alpine a fantastic double podium finish after a strategically brilliant race called by the French team.
Behind them was George Russell in P4 who led for a part of this race, with Charles Leclerc ahead of Norris in P5. Russell and Norris both came into the pits just before a red flag, meaning they lost out hugely when running in P1 and P2.
Piastri could only finish in P7 behind his teammate as Norris and Russell could not recover their race, while Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson came in P8 and P9, respectively, to give VCARB a great double points finish. Lewis Hamilton finished in P10 to take the final points paid position.