Norris takes pole in rainy qualifying
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Title rivals Lando Norris and Max Verstappen will start on the front row for the Las Vegas Grand Prix after a tricky session.
It was a dramatic qualifying night at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, so let us catch you up with just some of the F1 news from around the paddock.
McLaren's Lando Norris takes pole position in a wet qualifying session for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with title rival Oscar Piastri fifth.
The Formula 1 grid returns to Las Vegas for its second grand prix in the U.S. in a month. Here's what to know as the 2025 F1 season nears its end.
A frenetic Sprint Qualifying session has set the grid for the 2025 United States Grand Prix Sprint with Max Verstappen snatching a stunning pole position. The last man across the line, Verstappen snatched top spot by just 0.07s from Lando Norris with championship leader Oscar Piastri lamenting a “scruffy” lap to claim third.
Charles Leclerc called Ferrari's Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying performance "embarrassing" and said it was a showcase of the issues the team has faced in wet conditions since his arrival.
Lando Norris takes a 24-point lead into this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix, with Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen giving chase.
Update: Norris, with a thunderous lap at the end of qualifying, will start in P1 tomorrow in the Mexico City Grand Prix. With Norris just 14 points behind Piastri in the title race, the British driver has a tremendous opportunity to close that gap as Piastri will start sixth, and Verstappen will start fifth.