F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying results
Digest more
The potential of both McLaren cars being disqualified from the Las Vegas GP would have a significant impact on the 2025 drivers championship. It would give Max Verstappen a crucial 25-point swing on both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri,
Max Verstappen has won the Las Vegas Grand Prix after taking the lead of the race shortly after the first corner on the opening lap.
Lando Norris will start on pole for the 2024-concluding Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix — where McLaren and Ferrari are fighting for the constructors’ championship. But it will be the back of the grid for Charles Leclerc (FER) due to a Q2 exit and 10-place ...
Oscar Piastri had the world championship in his grasp and has cracked under pressure, falling apart at the business end of the season and showing the mental frailty underneath the superficial ice-cool façade.
It’d be like putting fire against fire, especially because of the history between the pair – as last year’s Abu Dhabi finale showed. There’d certainly be more animosity than there has been in the harmonious McLaren battle in 2025, and perhaps give F1 its most dramatic season since 2021.
McLaren faces potential double disqualification from Las Vegas GP as Norris and Piastri's cars fail technical inspection over rear skid block wear. Championship implications massive.
Oscar Piastri and his McLaren team mate Lando Norris are being investigated over a technical infringement with their cars during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
McLaren is breaking auction tradition by selling its 2026 F1 car before it even races. The sale takes place during the Abu Dhabi GP and includes VIP access and a display car. In a motorsport first, McLaren will auction its yet-to-be-raced 2026 Formula 1 ...
This weekend the 2022 F1 Season will come to an end as viewers settle in for hopefully another excellent race at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Brazilian GP last year was one of the best yet but has angered plenty of fans after the Max Verstappen debacle ...
Zak Brown has reignited F1’s most heated debate with a five-word verdict on Lewis Hamilton’s bid to become the sport’s first-ever eight-time world champion. According to the McLaren CEO, the milestone is not just possible, it should already have been achieved.