27/07/2025 13:50
Lando Norris believes the F1 field could be in for
"Silverstone-esque" levels of chaos at Spa-Francorchamps. The
Belgian Grand Prix is set for mixed conditions, with substantial
uncertainty surrounding when rain might come and how intense any
inclement weather might be. Either way, the chances of the race
staying dry for its duration are forecast to be slim. Starting from
pole with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri alongside, the British
driver suggested it could be comparable to his enthralling home
race, the previous round in the F1 season. No matter the
conditions, Norris will be hoping to get the better of the
Australian, whom he trails by nine points at the summit of the F1
drivers' championship standings. When asked how he expects the race
to play out, the eight-time grand prix winner immediately addressed
the weather. "It's probably going to rain," Norris told media,
including RacingNews365 . "I don't know much more than that. We'll
wait and see. "It's Spa, so high chance of rain, but that can also
mean it just sometimes hits half the track and the other half stays
dry." As well as name-dropping the home of the British Grand Prix,
Norris also mentioned his team-mate's home race, which also
provoked bedlam throughout the field amid treacherous conditions.
Both invoked rounds saw Piastri make significant mistakes, so the
25-year-old may feel quietly confident about securing his third
victory in succession. "Could be in for a Silverstone-esque chaotic
race, similar to Australia or Silverstone, the ones that are
sometimes a bit in the middle," Norris added. "Most likely some
rain and drizzle. Hard to know. We're going off the front, so
hopefully, I can make an advantage of that and clean air and go
from there."