F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix hit with major problem
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Lando Norris navigated wild and wet conditions to secure pole position for Formula One’s 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen second for Red Bull. Norris’ closest title rival, his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri,
Oscar Piastri has conceded that his poor qualifying result at the Las Vegas Grand Prix has ‘complicated’ his bid for a maiden Formula 1 world championship. The McLaren driver will start the race in fifth while team-mate and title rival Lando Norris is on pole, having gone quickest by three tenths in the wet.
Formula 1's title contenders have mastered the wet Las Vegas Strip in a rainy Friday night qualifying session.
Formula One championship leader Lando Norris swept to a stunning pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in a wet and slippery qualifying on Friday with McLaren teammate and closest title rival Oscar Piastri only fifth.
Eying his first ever F1 world championship, Norris said he's aiming to go flat out and continue his run of victories to close out the season with three back-to-back race weekends to go.
F1's high-profile event in Las Vegas attracts plenty of comment. But the sport's owners wants more elements from Vegas at other races
Formula One championship leader Lando Norris took pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Friday with McLaren teammate and closest rival Oscar Piastri only fifth after a wet qualifying session.
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