Overview
- Norris won by roughly 30 seconds over Ferrari's Charles Leclerc after controlling the race from the start.
- The result put Norris on 357 points to Oscar Piastri's 356, with Piastri finishing fifth.
- McLaren principal Andrea Stella said the team's package excels in hot, high-degradation conditions that suited Mexico City.
- Ferrari's Frédéric Vasseur said Norris was at least a step ahead and looked "on another planet" on long-run pace.
- The victory was McLaren's first Mexico GP win since Ayrton Senna in 1989, and Norris brushed off boos during the podium interviews.