Lando Norris eased to victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix, beating second-place Charles Leclerc by 30 seconds at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

It was the biggest winning margin since Max Verstappen won the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2023, and was the McLaren driver’s 10th triumph of his F1 career.

In doing so, he also equalled a forgotten piece of F1 history, becoming only the second driver to win their first 10 grands prix at different circuits.

The British driver matched the achievement of Michael Schumacher, who won his first decuria between 1992 and 1994, when he took his first title.

The former Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari and Mercedes driver would go on to win 91 times in total, including seven F1 drivers’ championships. So, Norris is in exclusive company.

Check out below where both drivers won the first 10 grands prix of their respective F1 careers!