What's Happening?
Lewis Hamilton has expressed pride in fellow Brit Lando Norris for winning his first Formula 1 World Championship. Norris secured the title after finishing third in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, becoming the first British
driver to win since Hamilton's 2020 victory. Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, shared that he had advised Norris to maintain his current approach before the race. Norris, who had a 12-point lead over Max Verstappen going into the final race, expressed regret over past comments made towards Hamilton, acknowledging the respect he holds for the veteran driver.
Why It's Important?
Norris's victory marks a significant achievement for British motorsport, continuing the legacy of successful British drivers in Formula 1. It highlights the competitive nature of the sport and the emergence of new talent. Hamilton's support and advice underscore the camaraderie and respect among drivers, despite the intense competition. Norris's acknowledgment of past comments reflects the pressures and emotions involved in high-stakes racing.
What's Next?
As the new champion, Norris will face the challenge of defending his title in the upcoming 2026 F1 season. The dynamics within McLaren, with teammate Oscar Piastri also in contention, will be closely watched. The new season, starting with the Australian Grand Prix, will test Norris's ability to maintain his performance against seasoned competitors like Hamilton and Verstappen.











