Las Vegas Grand Prix: A Mercedes double under the spotlight in Las Vegas, Verstappen crowned

Max Verstappen won his fourth consecutive Formula 1 world title at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which was marked by George Russell's victory. The latter dominated the race, finishing ahead of his Mercedes teammate, Lewis Hamilton, to secure an impressive one-two finish for the team.

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George Russell put on a masterful performance at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, dominating the race to secure his second win of the season and the third of his career. Starting from pole position, he held off his teammate Lewis Hamilton, who closed the gap in the final laps but couldn’t catch up, finishing 7 seconds behind. With this result, Mercedes achieves a spectacular one-two finish, bolstered by a flawless weekend including practice sessions, qualifying, and both top spots on the podium.

Behind them, Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) completed the podium thanks to an effective strategy and a strong pace. Despite a fierce battle, Charles Leclerc could not compete and finished in 4th position after losing ground to his teammate.

Max Verstappen, although off the podium (5th), has achieved the ultimate goal: his fourth world title.. By finishing ahead of Lando Norris, he increased his lead to an insurmountable 64 points, joining Alain Prost and Sebastian Vettel in the club of four-time world champions.

Pierre Gasly’s abandonment in Las Vegas

The race quickly took a difficult turn for several drivers. Pierre Gasly, who started 3rd after a remarkable qualifying session, retired in Las Vegas.

“abandoned in the 16th round due to an engine problem. Alex Albon followed ten laps later with a powertrain issue, while Franco Colapinto, forced to start from the pit lane after an accident in qualifying, still completed a promising race.”

At Ferrari, if Carlos Sainz shone, the team showed weaknesses, especially with confusing communication during pit stops. This situation did not prevent the Scuderia from reducing the gap with McLaren in the Constructors’ Championship, now at 24 points.

For McLaren, it was a weekend to forget: rear wing issues from the start dampened the performance of both cars. Only Lando Norris saved face by securing the fastest lap point in the final moments.

Imperial Mercedes in Las Vegas, Historic Red Bull

With this double, Mercedes confirms its rise in power in this end of the season, making the most of the atypical conditions of the Las Vegas circuit, marked by cool temperatures and slippery asphalt. However, Red Bull also has reasons to celebrate. Verstappen, despite a race in the background, made history by winning his fourth world title, an accomplishment that underlines his domination throughout the season.

The championship is now heading towards its final stages, where the fight for top positions in the constructors’ standings promises more surprises. The Scuderia, currently second in the constructors’ standings, has reduced its gap with McLaren, the championship leader, by regaining 12 points. Ferrari is now only 24 points behind the British team. On the other hand, Red Bull remains in contention, holding third place with a 53-point gap behind McLaren.

The ranking of the Las Vegas Grand Prix

Driver Team Times/Gaps Laps
1 Russell Mercedes 1:22:05.969 50
2 Hamilton Mercedes +7.313s 50
3 Sainz Ferrari +11.906s 50
4 Leclerc Ferrari +14.283s 50
5 Verstappen Red Bull Racing +16.582s 50
6 Leclerc Ferrari +43.385s 50
7 Piastri McLaren +51.365s 50
8 Hülkenberg Haas +59.808s 50
9 Tsunoda Racing Bulls +62.808s 50
10 Perez Red Bull Racing +63.114s 50
11 Alonso Aston Martin Aramco +69.195s 50
12 Magnussen Haas +69.803s 50
13 Guanyu Sauber +74.085s 50
14 Colapinto Williams +75.172s 50
15 Stroll Aston Martin Aramco +84.102s 50
16 Lawson Racing Bulls +91.005s 50
17 Ocon Alpine +1 lap 49
18 Bottas Sauber +1 lap 49
19 Albon Williams +DNF 25
20 Gasly Alpine +DNF 15
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