Max Verstappen, Norris and Las Vegas
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What began as a star-studded sprint down the Strip ended in a rule-book twist that rattled the championship race.
The connection with F1 began in 1950, the year the sport launched the first World Championship of Drivers, now the Drivers’ Championship. According to both the company and F1, Paul Chandon-Moët and his cousin Count Frédéric Chandon de Briailles toasted Argentine driver Juan Manuel Fangio with Moët after his French Grand Prix victory.
From the star-studded red carpet to the track-side action, PEOPLE's taking you along for the ride via an exclusive on-site look at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix
A fifth consecutive Formula 1 championship is within Max Verstappen’s reach following the disqualifications of contenders Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri after Saturday night’s Las Vegas Grand Prix. Verstappen won the event for the second time in three years to close the gap on Norris to just 42 points with two races
As things stand, there are only 60 points up for grabs, meaning only the top three have a realistic chance of winning the Formula One 2025 title. No driver outside the top four can win the Formula One title in 2025 as they are mathematically out of the race.