Norris, Piastri disqualified from F1 Vegas Grand Prix
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Lando Norris bids farewell to Las Vegas, the twenty-second round of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, with a second-place finish. The Englishman, who put in a great qualifying performance yesterday that earned him pole position,
Ferrari was fined in Las Vegas after the FIA ruling over the Lewis Hamilton incident at the Third Free Practice Session (FP3).
Oscar Piastri’s hopes of winning the F1 world championship suffered a fresh setback in qualifying at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Australian could only qualify fifth in a wet qualifying session as McLaren teammate and title rival Lando Norris claimed a stunning third consecutive pole position.
Las Vegas’ weather prevented meaningful data from being gathered by Pirelli and all 10 teams. Dry conditions are expected during the Las Vegas Grand Prix, but with both representative sessions FP2 (a neutralisation prevented teams to do race simulations) and Qualifying (wet-to-dry conditions) yielding little usable data,
F1's 2025 championship leader said he had to go to real set-up extremes to make his car competitive in the final Las Vegas Grand Prix stint last year – could that be key to Lando Norris's success in the race this season?
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A fast-moving thunderstorm tracked its way across the Las Vegas Valley in the afternoon, bringing brief-heavy rain, pea-sized hail and lightning, according to the National Weather Service.