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Norris can clinch his first F1 world title in Qatar despite McLaren’s Las Vegas DQs, with Verstappen and Piastri still in striking range as the final two races approach.
Round 22 of the 2025 F1 season headed to the bright lights of Vegas for the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025.
Norris claimed a third straight pole in wet Las Vegas qualifying, beating Verstappen and Sainz as rivals faltered and dramatic Q1 and Q3 moments reshaped the grid.
Russell topped a drying FP3 in Vegas ahead of Verstappen and Albon, as late soft-tyre runs reshuffled the order and both McLarens slumped to the bottom after technical issues.
Norris topped a red flag–hit FP2 in Vegas with a 1:33.602, edging Antonelli and Leclerc as mixed conditions, delays and a late Ferrari gearbox issue shaped a disrupted session.
Leclerc topped FP1 in Las Vegas ahead of Albon and Tsunoda, while title rivals Norris and Piastri struggled for pace in a cool, clean opening session on the Strip Circuit.
Norris and Piastri are locked in an F1 title fight, matching each other over the season. Different strengths, equals — a championship showdown on a knife-edge.
Round 21 of the 2025 F1 season continued in the Americas for the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grand Premio de Sao Paulo 2025.
Lando Norris stormed to pole for the São Paulo Grand Prix with a 1:09.511, beating Kimi Antonelli and Charles Leclerc, while title rival Max Verstappen suffered a shock Q1 exit in P16.