Verstappen's Vegas Victory: How He Cut Norris' Championship Lead

Max Verstappen secured a commanding victory at the Las Vegas Grand Prix after making an early pass on pole-sitter Lando Norris. Norris struggled throughout the race, eventually finishing 21 seconds behind while dealing with car issues. George Russell managed to hold onto third place despite complaining about steering problems with his Mercedes. The race saw dramatic drives from Kimi Antonelli, who climbed from 17th to 4th but received a penalty, and Oscar Piastri who recovered to fourth after early contact.

Key Points: Verstappen Wins Las Vegas GP Over Norris Piastri Fourth

  • Verstappen passed Norris at Turn 1 after the McLaren driver ran wide
  • Norris finished 21 seconds behind while nursing late car problems
  • George Russell held on for podium despite steering issues with his Mercedes
  • Kimi Antonelli climbed from P17 to P4 but penalty dropped him to fifth
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Verstappen pips Norris to win Las Vegas GP

Max Verstappen claims Las Vegas Grand Prix victory, passing Lando Norris early and cutting the championship gap to 42 points as Oscar Piastri finishes fourth.

"Verstappen took control of the 50-lap race on the streets of Las Vegas after the initial corners - Race Report"

Las Vegas, Nov 23

Max Verstappen secured an impressive victory at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, denying Lando Norris and reducing the McLaren driver's lead in the standings to 42 points as Oscar Piastri finished fourth.

Verstappen took control of the 50-lap race on the streets of Las Vegas after the initial corners, passing pole-sitter Norris when the Drivers' Championship leader ran wide through Turn 1, having initially chopped across his title rival off the line.

Norris also fell behind George Russell and only re-overtook the Mercedes driver in the later stages but was unable to challenge Verstappen, eventually limping home nearly 21 seconds behind after nursing a late problem.

Russell held on for the podium despite complaining about his own issues with his Mercedes' steering, which nearly caused him to be overtaken by a fighting drive from teammate Kimi Antonelli, who finished fourth on the road after starting P17.

The young Italian managed to fend off a charging Piastri and Charles Leclerc in the final moments, but a five-second penalty for a false start dropped Antonelli to P5 in the final standings, just one-tenth ahead of Leclerc, who lost ground in the last laps.

It meant Piastri finished P4, having dropped as low as seventh at one stage early on after being hit by Liam Lawson's Racing Bulls in the opening turn, with the Australian now 30 points behind Norris in the championship.

Leclerc finished P6 after an early push from P9, with Carlos Sainz completing the top seven, having driven a measured drive aboard his Williams from Isack Hadjar's Racing Bulls.

The top 10 was completed by Nico Hulkenberg's Kick Sauber and Lewis Hamilton, the Ferrari driver taking the final point after starting at the back of the grid and using an opening stint on the hard tyre, as did Hulkenberg.

The Haas pairing of Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman just missed out on points, with the latter initially running inside the top 10 alongside Fernando Alonso, the Aston Martin driver finishing just behind in P13.

The Spaniard led Yuki Tsunoda's Red Bull, which started from the pit lane, and Pierre Gasly, who found his Alpine facing the wrong way at Turn 1 on the opening lap.

Lawson was P16 after taking damage on the second lap, which necessitated a pit stop, as Franco Colapinto's Alpine secured the final position.

Alex Albon (Williams) retired, having at one stage collided with the back of Hamilton, which required a new front wing, while Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) and Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) both retired with damage after contact at Turn 1 on the opening lap.

- IANS

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Priya S
Antonelli's drive from P17 to P4 on track was incredible! Such a shame about the penalty though. The young drivers are really showing their talent this season. Future of F1 looks bright! ✨
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Arjun K
The first lap chaos was typical street circuit drama. So many retirements and incidents - Stroll, Bortoleto, Albon all out early. Vegas track is beautiful but so unforgiving! 🏎️💥
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Sarah B
Hamilton's recovery drive from the back to score points was impressive! Shows why he's a 7-time champion. The hard tyre strategy really worked for him and Hulkenberg. Smart racing! 🧠
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Michael C
Honestly, the race was a bit processional after the first lap drama. Wish there was more wheel-to-wheel action. The Vegas spectacle is amazing but the racing needs to match the hype. Just my two cents! 🤷‍♂️
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Kavya N
Piastri did well to recover after that first lap incident with Lawson. He's only 30 points behind Norris now - the McLaren intra-team battle is fascinating! Both drivers are so talented. 🍿

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