Lando Norris has insisted the dominant win in the Mexico City Grand Prix that has taken him back to the summit of F1's world championship does not yet carry any wider significance until he follows it up with "two, three or four in a row".

Oscar Piastri's unbroken 189-day stay at the top of the Drivers' Championship was ended by Norris on Sunday as the Briton claimed victory with the largest winning margin of the season while his McLaren team-mate finished fifth.

The result hands Norris a slender one-point championship advantage over Piastri, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen still in the hunt too at 36 points behind, with four race weekends of the season to go.

Sky Sports F1's Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 world champion, described the Briton's runaway win as displaying "strength that we no

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