Editorial: The madness of Brazil

Editorial: The madness of Brazil
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Brazil treated us to another spectacular show, leaving us wanting more. Once again, crowds gathered in large numbers to cheer on the drivers on the track.

The Brazilian Grand Prix once again proved why it is one of the highlights of the F1 calendar. Kevin Magnussen surprised everyone by taking pole position, while George Russell celebrated his first Grand Prix victory. Interlagos lived up to its reputation for thrilling battles and spectacular finishes, and Lewis Hamilton's comeback, first in the sprint and then in the main race, kept the Brazilian crowd on the edge of their seats. The cheers of the fans amplified every moment on the track, adding that extra spark that makes the event so special. Even without a local driver in contention, Brazil reminded the world that it is a motorsport paradise. With such a lively atmosphere on and off the track, it's hard to argue that the race should remain at the end of the season rather than being replaced by new venues.