LAS VEGAS — Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday night after capturing the lead from championship leader Lando Norris at the start and never looking back.
LAS VEGAS — Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday night after capturing the lead from championship leader Lando Norris at the start and never looking back.
The crash was a gift for Verstappen, who McLaren have always insisted remained a threat in the championship despite his significant deficit, especially as Red Bull have returned to form
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However, with the pair losing ground to Norris in third, the order soon followed from the pit wall for Hamilton to let Leclerc through, which Hamilton subsequently did. There was
Soon afterwards it was the turn of Piastri to go fastest after pumping in a 1m 12.760s, putting him nearly three-tenths clear of Russell. Ferrari, meanwhile, looked to be having
Norris set the early pace during the first quarter of the session, the Briton recording a time of 1m 15.259s to go 0.221s clear of home favourite Fernando Alonso in
Max Verstappen on the podium after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah. – Meg Oliphant/Getty Images Max Verstappen opted to bite his lip rather than speak his mind following






