Verstappen Wins Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix, Norris 2nd
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McLaren F1 roasted as 'sparks fly' post goes viral after double Las Vegas disqualification
Formula 1 fans mocked McLaren after a "sparks fly" social media post backfired when Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified in Las Vegas
Sure, the fact that the reigning title holder of the World Drivers’ Championship, Max Verstappen, finished first—something he has done five times previously this season and now 69 times in his career—is no real surprise. The unexpected part was how the field behind him bounced around in positioning as if on a roulette wheel.
Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and George Russell laughed as Crews reenacted his famous scene from "White Chicks" for the F1 drivers.
Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones had a "fast track date night" at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, joined by their son, Dylan. Over the weekend, the Hollywood power couple were photographed stepping out at the 2025 Formula 1 Grand Prix festivities in Las Vegas alongside their 25-year-old son on both Friday, Nov. 21, and Saturday, Nov. 22.
Lewis Hamilton expressed disappointment after finishing eighth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Despite moving up from the back of the pack to fifth during the race, he found little comfort in the result.
For the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix at the Las Vegas Strip Street Circuit, McClure is high on Norris, who is seeking his first season championship since joining F1 in 2019. Last year, he finished second overall with 374 points. In 149 F1 races, Norris has notched 11 wins and been on the podium a whopping 43 times. He has earned 15 pole positions.
Fading warbles of hybrid engines the light whine of straight-cut gears echo back from the casino walls, indicating that FP2 at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix is wrapping up. Lando Norris in the McLaren MCL39 has the overall lead with a 1:33.
Carlos Sainz breathed a major sigh of relief in Las Vegas after the stewards announced that no further action would be taken over his Turn 5 incident during qualifying, allowing him to retain his hard-earned P3 grid position for the Grand Prix.