'All to play for!' - Why Norris can still retain his F1 title
Lando Norris: McLaren driver's hopes of chasing down Kimi Antonelli in 2026 F1 title battle assessed on The F1 Show podcast On the latest episode of The...
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- Lando Norris: McLaren driver's hopes of chasing down Kimi Antonelli in 2026 F1 title battle assessed on The F1 Show podcast On the latest episode of The F1 Show, Sky Sports' Craig Slater, Bernie Collins and David Croft reflect on the Hungarian GP as the sport enters its summer break; watch all the remaining 2026 Formula 1 races live on Sky Sports F1, starting with the Dutch GP from August 21-23 Wednesday 29 July 2026 16:52, UK Reigning world champion Lando Norris is capable of pulling off a stunning fightback to retain his Formula 1 drivers' title, according to Sky Sports F1's David Croft.
- Norris claimed his and McLaren's first victory of the season in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix to reduce his deficit to championship leader Kimi Antonelli to 91 points as the sport enters its summer break with 11 of 23 currently scheduled rounds complete.
- Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW📺 Speaking on the latest episode of Sky Sports' The F1 Show podcast, Croft suggested that the crucial factor will be whether McLaren can continue to outperform Antonelli's Mercedes team.
- "We're 11 races into the season now, and I think McLaren are understanding the power unit way better than they were at the start of the year," Croft said.
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Lando Norris: McLaren driver's hopes of chasing down Kimi Antonelli in 2026 F1 title battle assessed on The F1 Show podcast On the latest episode of The F1 Show, Sky Sports' Craig Slater, Bernie Collins and David Croft reflect on the Hungarian GP as the sport enters its summer break; watch all the remaining 2026 Formula 1 races live on Sky Sports F1, starting with the Dutch GP from August 21-23 Wednesday 29 July 2026 16:52, UK Reigning world champion Lando Norris is capable of pulling off a stunning fightback to retain his Formula 1 drivers' title, according to Sky Sports F1's David Croft. Norris claimed his and McLaren's first victory of the season in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix to reduce his deficit to championship leader Kimi Antonelli to 91 points as the sport enters its summer break with 11 of 23 currently scheduled rounds complete. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW📺 Speaking on the latest episode of Sky Sports' The F1 Show podcast, Croft suggested that the crucial factor will be whether McLaren can continue to outperform Antonelli's Mercedes team. "We're 11 races into the season now, and I think McLaren are understanding the power unit way better than they...