Formula 1: Piastri lets Norris through, McLaren takes first in the sprint

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Lando Norris won his first career sprint, starting the Brazilian Grand Prix well for McLaren.

Oscar Piastri was faster than Norris, but in the prospect of a title fight with Verstappen, McLaren needed 10 points just for Lando. And Piastri let his partner through to the first place without any problems, finishing second.

Verstappen showed the third time, Leclarc in the sprint was fourth and Sainz - fifth.

Qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix will take place tonight.

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