Verstappen wins fourth consecutive F1 championship
Max Verstappen crowned his fourth Formula 1 world championship in style, finishing fifth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix while George Russell led a Mercedes one-two finish ahead of Lewis Hamilton in a dramatic race under the desert lights. Overview of the Las Vegas GP Race Winner: George Russell (Mercedes) Second Place: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) […]
Max Verstappen crowned his fourth Formula 1 world championship in style, finishing fifth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix while George Russell led a Mercedes one-two finish ahead of Lewis Hamilton in a dramatic race under the desert lights.
Overview of the Las Vegas GP
- Race Winner: George Russell (Mercedes)
- Second Place: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- Third Place: Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
- Notable Achievement: Max Verstappen clinched his fourth consecutive world title.
The 50-lap event showcased intense battles, strategic maneuvers, and critical moments that shaped the championship outcome.
Verstappen’s Championship Drive
Verstappen entered the race needing only to outscore Lando Norris to seal the title. After a composed start, he held position in the opening laps and methodically managed his pace. Despite late challenges from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc, Verstappen opted for a cautious approach, prioritizing the championship over the podium.
Mercedes Dominates in Style
George Russell converted pole position into a commanding victory, expertly managing cool and slippery conditions. Mercedes made a strong comeback this weekend thanks to his teammate Lewis Hamilton, who jumped from 10th on the grid to second place.
Russell’s Masterclass
- Defended against early pressure from Leclerc.
- Maintained consistent pace to lead the race comfortably.
- Secured Mercedes’ first win since the Belgian GP in July.
Hamilton’s Charge
- Overcame a challenging qualifying session to climb through the field.
- Delivered crucial overtakes, including a move on Verstappen.
- Supported Russell for a dominant one-two finish.
Midfield Battles and Drama
The midfield action featured intense rivalries and pivotal moments.
- Lando Norris: Set the fastest lap but dropped out of title contention with a sixth-place finish.
- Oscar Piastri: Penalized for a false start, ending the race in seventh.
- Nico Hulkenberg: Passed Yuki Tsunoda late to secure eighth for Haas, aiding their constructors’ standings fight.
- Pierre Gasly: Heartbreak after retiring from a promising P3 due to technical issues.
Constructors’ Standings Impact
Red Bull added to their tally with Verstappen’s fifth-place finish and Sergio Perez’s lone point for P10. Meanwhile, Haas and Alpine found themselves in critical battles for the midfield hierarchy.
The Race as It Happened
Start and Early Laps
Russell retained the lead while Leclerc stormed into second. Behind them, Verstappen defended against Norris, ensuring his championship rival couldn’t gain an edge.
Mid-Race Pit Strategies
Mercedes showcased strategic brilliance, timing their stops perfectly to stay ahead. Hamilton gained positions through superior pace after his second stop.
Closing Stages
Verstappen played it safe as Sainz and Leclerc overtook him in the final laps. Russell kept Hamilton at bay to secure his second win of the season.
What’s Next?
As the championship concludes, Verstappen’s historic fourth title cements his legacy, while Mercedes looks ahead with momentum from their Las Vegas triumph.