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The McLaren drivers finished second and fourth — but in a stunning twist, both were disqualified after the postrace celebrations, with major implications for the championship.
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
What began as a star-studded sprint down the Strip ended in a rule-book twist that rattled the championship race.
Cadillac has limitless ambitions about what it can achieved in both its debut season and long-term in Formula 1, given the resources at its disposal.
LAS VEGAS — A dramatic Las Vegas Grand Prix transformed the Formula One title fight after McLaren duo Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were both disqualified after the race over a technical regulations breach, significantly boosting race winner Max Verstappen’s chances of winning a fifth world title.
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Formula One has officially taken over Las Vegas, and for anyone feeling the need for speed, there’s a place where you can jump behind the wheel. Good Day Las Vegas’ JC Fernandez visited K1 Speed, which is billed as the fastest indoor karting experience in Las Vegas,
Michael Schumacher took part in his final race in Formula 1 13 years ago at the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.
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.