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Verstappen party in Las Vegas in an Elvis costume, 18th victory this year for the Dutchman

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Verstappen party in Las Vegas in an Elvis costume, 18th victory this year for the Dutchman

Max Verstappen dominated the Las Vegas GP, overtaking first Sergio Perez and then Charles Leclerc in a race that saw two safety cars switch strategies. In the final corners, Leclerc “stole” second place from Perez.

Max Verstappen joins Alan Jones (1981) and Michele Alboreto (1982) on the list of Formula 1 winners in Las Vegas, the gambling city’s first GP in 41 years, by dominating the 21st race of the sporting year.

Despite receiving an early 5-minute time penalty, which was mitigated with his first pit stop, despite having two tire changes on Charles Leclerc’s and despite a collision with George Russell, the champion chased down Ferrari’s Monegasque and managed to beat him with 15 laps to go to overtake the checkered flag and take his 18th win of the year.

Verstappen was penalized for pushing Leclerc off the track in the first corner after the start, to which the Dutchman reacted “Yes, no problem, greetings warmly.”

Later, the RB19’s front wing broke when it came into contact with Russell, but it continued on without serious problems. And finally, he used the safety car phase to clear the debris from this collision and make his second pit stop without much delay.

Perez also used this second safety car in the same way to overtake Leclerc on the track and take the lead. However, the Mexican soon struggled with tire wear and lost first place to Leclerc and second to Verstappen.

A mistake by Leclerc at the end allowed Perez to move up to second, but with a few corners to go the Monegasque was able to overtake him again and benefit from the SF-23’s speed on the strip straight. However, Leclerc expressed disappointment that he had not yet been able to convert pole position into a victory, with the second safety car depriving him of the strategic advantage he had gained with his single pit stop.

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RUSSELL explained Mercedes’ failure in F1: ‘Everything depends on it’

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Mercedes driver George Russell has admitted he cannot explain exactly where his team falls behind Red Bull and McLaren in the ground effect era in Formula 1.

The last four seasons have been difficult for the eight-time Constructors’ Championship team, with misguided developments, discredited concepts and a lack of mastery of the new rules.

While it was important to understand the rules and delicate balance between traditional aerodynamics and the car’s interaction with the underbody, this proved to be much more difficult to implement on the track, and Mercedes fell behind in this component.

The Brackley team has not challenged for the title since the start of 2022, achieving their final results of the 2025 season with third, second, fourth and second.

One of the main reasons for Mercedes’ problems was the completely different philosophy of the car at the start of the new rules in 2022; A concept without traditional side pontoons. Although other teams also considered this approach, they quickly gave up on it; Toto Wolff’s team spent more than a year making this work.

“I think it probably depends on where we start,” Russell explained.

“We probably started in the wrong place, went down the wrong path and then had to turn back.”

The driver also noted that Red Bull had a significant advantage at the start of the regulations.

“Obviously, Red Bull had the least amount of problems with dolphin hunting in 2022 and was actually six or even eight months ahead of everyone else as we tried to resolve this issue.”

“So I don’t think this regulation will have any impact on the next regulation because the issues will be completely different.”

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Will Norris retire after his first championship? F1 champion evaluates his chance

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Will Norris retire after his first championship? F1 champion evaluates his chance

Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg has weighed in on whether Lando Norris will follow in his footsteps and end his career in the sport early.

Norris joins a list of 35 drivers who have won the F1 championship in the championship’s 75-year history. But the Briton won his first title the hard way; Despite McLaren’s dominance in 2025, he lost to Oscar Piastri in the first half of the season and only defended the championship against Max Verstappen at the end of the season in Abu Dhabi.

Nico Rosberg shared his memories of his title and then unexpectedly retired at the age of 31.

He then embarked on a tough challenge with his partner Lewis Hamilton, in which the pilot required enormous physical and emotional resources.

Rosberg stated that Norris was unlikely to follow a similar path as he was much younger and had many more years in F1.

“Everyone chooses their own path. I felt that I had reached the top and wanted to leave the top. It was a great moment after a long career. For me personally, it was the right decision.”

I understand that many were disappointed because it was a great fight at the time. But in Lando’s case, I’m sure he’s not even thinking about such a thing. He still has many good years ahead of him and he is definitely younger than I was then,” Rosberg explained.

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Three Formula 1 teams filed a lawsuit due to the possible technical advantage of Mercedes and Red Bull

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Three Formula 1 teams filed a lawsuit due to the possible technical advantage of Mercedes and Red Bull

The Ferrari, Audi and Aston Martin teams have filed a joint lawsuit with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) over the advantage that Mercedes and Red Bull may have in the 2026 season under the new technical regulations, The Race reports.

In 2026, Formula 1 will switch to new technical regulations, which provide for a reduction in the fuel compression ratio in power plants from 18:1 to 16:1. This indicator will be monitored off the track.

According to the source, Mercedes and Red Bull have found a way to pass the tests while maintaining the actual race compression ratio at 18:1. This could give teams an advantage of 0.3-0.4 seconds per lap.

— The regulations clearly define the maximum compression ratio and the method for measuring it, based on static conditions at ambient temperature. This procedure remains unchanged despite the reduction in the permissible compression ratio for 2026, the FIA ​​said in a statement.

The FIA ​​does not intend to change the regulations at least until the tests are carried out. Teams are allowed to update their power unit designs every six races of the season.

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