F1 – Piastri Qatar Sprint Win Extends His Fierce Title Momentum
Piastri scores a dominant Qatar Sprint win ahead of Russell and Norris, tightening the title fight as Verstappen struggles with pace and stability issues.
Piastri scores a dominant Qatar Sprint win ahead of Russell and Norris, tightening the title fight as Verstappen struggles with pace and stability issues.
Piastri claimed Qatar Sprint pole ahead of Russell and Norris, while Verstappen struggled to sixth after a difficult SQ3 session marked by porpoising issues.
Piastri leads Norris as McLaren lock out FP1 in Qatar, with Verstappen sixth in a busy single practice session under the Lusail lights. The hour featured setup issues, tyre limits and late soft-tyre runs that reshuffled the order.
Verstappen wins the Las Vegas Grand Prix as McLaren’s post-race disqualification reshapes the 2025 title battle with two rounds remaining. The Red Bull driver now sits level with Piastri after a dramatic shift in the standings.
Lando Norris claimed Las Vegas pole in a chaotic wet qualifying session, beating Max Verstappen as Carlos Sainz secured a surprise third place for Williams. Changing grip, late drama and bold laps defined a thrilling shootout that reshaped the grid under the Vegas rain.
Lando Norris topped a disrupted FP2 in Las Vegas, edging Kimi Antonelli as red flags stopped late laps and halted soft-tyre qualifying runs. The session changed quickly with evolving grip and two stoppages that limited rivals’ improvements.
Charles Leclerc led the opening practice at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, topping a tight timesheet ahead of Albon and Tsunoda in FP1. Ferrari set the early benchmark on a dusty track as Williams, Red Bull and McLaren searched for grip and consistency before qualifying.
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Lando Norris clinched a dominant São Paulo GP win ahead of Antonelli, while Verstappen stormed from pitlane to third. The McLaren driver extended his title lead as drama unfolded behind, with Ferrari’s double DNF reshaping the Constructors’ standings.