Las Vegas Grand Prix | First chance to win the title for Max Verstappen

(Las Vegas) Final straight for the Formula 1 season and first title shot for Max Verstappen: the Dutchman has a first chance to retain his world crown this weekend in Las Vegas against his last rival Lando Norris.


Posted at 6:41 a.m.

In the splendor of the streets of the gaming city, which launch the final marathon of three Grands Prix in three weeks, with Qatar then the final meeting of the year at the beginning of December in Abu Dhabi, “Super Max” can be offer its fourth consecutive title in the premier category of motorsport.

To get there, he just needs to get ahead of Briton Lando Norris at the finish of the Grand Prix. If he finished behind his competitor, Verstappen should not give up more than two points to the McLaren driver, while 60 points will remain to be distributed at the end of this 22e round (out of 24) of the season.

Asked on Wednesday evening about his chances of winning the title this weekend, the 27-year-old Red Bull driver preferred to tone it down: “it’s not because we won in the rain in Brazil (the scene of the last GP that he won after more than four months without a victory, editor’s note) that everything was sorted out at once.

“It put me in a good position for the championship, but I also have to be realistic that we are still not the fastest,” he also said.

Norris bets on Ferrari in Vegas

If there is almost no doubt that Verstappen will retain his crown this year, on the other hand, among the constructors, everything remains to be played for since the three leading teams are separated by only 49 points.

McLaren (593 points), which became the leading force on the field in mid-September, is 36 points ahead of Ferrari, second with 557 points – while Red Bull (544 pts) completes the provisional top 3.

“We know that Vegas is probably a circuit that will suit Ferraris more,” Norris anticipated on Wednesday. “He suited them well last year, and we also know that Qatar might be more favorable to us.”

PHOTO EVELYN HOCKSTEIN, REUTERS

Lando Norris

Behind, fourth place seems acquired by Mercedes (382 pts), fifth by Aston Martin (86 pts).

Alpine, propelled to 6e place (out of 10) in the championship with 49 points thanks to a strategic winning move during the Brazilian GP, ​​will try to maintain its rank, even if it is only three points ahead of Haas (46 pts) and five over Racing Bulls (44 pts).

“We are facing an exciting fight,” relishes its driver Pierre Gasly. “We are leading the group at the moment, but we know the battle ahead will be tough […] we want to stay 6ethere’s a lot of money at stake.”

The stakes are indeed high since the final classification of the season determines the share of revenues paid to the teams: the better they are classified, the higher their bonuses.

Freshness

For the return of the Las Vegas GP last year more than forty years after the first two races, Verstappen was not very enthusiastic about an event geared towards showbiz at the end of which he had won.

“I now understand why we are here in terms of business and racing,” admitted the person concerned on the eve of the first free practice sessions. “Is this my favorite circuit on the calendar? No, but everyone has their favorite circuits,” he said.

“I hope there won’t be any problems this year,” quipped Carlos Sainz who, last year, suffered the wrath of a poorly sealed manhole cover, heavily damaging his Ferrari. The Spaniard, who will leave the Scuderia for Williams in 2025, however assured that he was “looking forward to it”.

The Grand Prix will take place not on Sunday as usual, but on Saturday and at night, with a start at 10 p.m. in the heart of the famous Strip where particularly cool temperatures are expected – which will not fail to complicate the operation of the tires.

The scenarios for a title for Max Verstappen in Las Vegas

  • If Verstappen finishes ahead of Norris
  • If Norris finishes second (18 points) and Verstappen finishes 3e and takes the bonus point for the best lap (15 points + 1 = 16 points)
  • If Norris finishes third (15 points) and Verstappen finishes 4e and takes the bonus point for the best lap (12 points + 1 = 13 points)
  • If Norris term 4e (12 points) and Verstappen finishes 5e without the best lap bonus (10 points)
  • If Norris terminates 5e (10 points) and Verstappen finishes 6e without the best lap bonus (8 points)
  • If Norris term 6e (8 points) and Verstappen finishes 7e without the best lap bonus (6 points)
  • If Norris terminates 7e (6 points) and Verstappen finishes 8e without the best lap bonus (4 points)
  • If Norris term 8e (4 points) and Verstappen finishes 9e without the best lap bonus (2 points)
  • If Norris finishes beyond 8e place (without the best lap bonus if he finishes 9e), regardless of Verstappen’s result

Driver rankings

  1. Max Verstappen (NED) 393 points
  2. Lando Norris (GBR) 331
  3. Charles Leclerc (MON) 307
  4. Oscar Piastri (AUS) 262
  5. Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) 244
  6. George Russell (GBR) 192
  7. Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 190
  8. Sergio Pérez (MEX) 151
  9. Fernando Alonso (ESP) 62
  10. Nico Hulkenberg (GER) 31
  11. Yuki Tsunoda (JPN) 28
  12. Pierre Gasly (FRA) 26
  13. Lance Stroll (CAN) 24
  14. Esteban Ocon (FRA) 23
  15. Kevin Magnussen (DEN) 14
  16. Alexander Albon (THA) 12
  17. Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) 12
  18. Oliver Bearman (GBR) 7
  19. Franco Colapinto (ARG) 5
  20. Liam Lawson (NZL) 4
  21. Zhou Guanyu (CHN) 0
  22. Logan Sargeant (USA) 0
  23. Valtteri Bottas (FIN) 0

Manufacturer ranking

  1. McLaren-Mercedes 593 points
  2. Ferrari 557
  3. Red Bull 544
  4. Mercedes 382
  5. Aston Martin-Mercedes 86
  6. Alpine-Renault 49
  7. Haas-Ferrari 46
  8. Racing Bulls-Red Bull 44
  9. Williams-Mercedes 17
  10. Sauber-Ferrari 0
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