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Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025: Max Verstappen Wins, Edges Lando Norris To Keep F1 Championship Hopes Alive

With two races remaining in the year, Norris’ lead is 30 points over Piastri, and Verstappen trimmed his deficit to 42 points

From left, second place finisher McLaren driver Lando Norris of Great Britain, first place finisher Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands, and third place finisher Mercedes driver George Russell of Great Britain. AP/John Locher
Summary
  • Max Verstappen has now won for the second time in four races

  • It is the second time in three years the Dutchman has won on the streets of Las Vegas

  • Dutchman kept his C'ship hopes alive with this victory

Max Verstappen won for the second time in four races and the four-time reigning Formula 1 champion continued to claw his way back into title picture with a Saturday night victory at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

It is the second time in three years the Dutchman has won on the streets of Las Vegas that utilizes a part of the famed Strip. He won the inaugural race in 2023 and clinched his fourth consecutive title here last year.

Norris found himself stuck back in third, and teammate Oscar Piastri fared no better as the Australian lost two spots on the start to drop from fifth to seventh. The two McLaren drivers have swapped the lead in the driver standings all season and Norris held a 24-point lead over Piastri at the start, while Verstappen was 49 points back.

Now he has another win at an event he despised ahead of its debut because of the bright spotlight promoters placed on celebrities and parties instead of the actual competition. But when it comes time to get in the car, no matter how Verstappen feels about the event, he seems to excel.

Verstappen started second but took control of the race in the very first turn when current points leader Lando Norris made an aggressive move to cut in front of him at the start but wound up sliding wide of the turn in his McLaren. Verstappen moved to the lead and George Russell darted past Norris into second.

Norris finished second and Russell was third, and with two races remaining on the year Norris’ lead is 30 points over Piastri and Verstappen trimmed his deficit to 42 points.

Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes crossed the finish line in fourth but a penalty dropped him a spot to fifth, which moved Piastri to fourth.

The biggest mover of the race was seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who qualified 20th in Ferrari’s first last-place qualifying result since 2009. He actually started 19th and immediately gained six spots. Hamilton steadily picked his way through the field and finished 10th.

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For Verstappen, it was his eighth consecutive podium and he beat Norris by nearly 20 seconds.

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