FIA stewards disqualified McLaren from F1 Las Vegas GP
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LAS VEGAS - Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday and roared back into the Formula One title battle after the shock disqualification of McLaren's championship leader Lando Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri.
Max Verstappen takes victory in the Las Vegas Grand Prix to stay alive in the title battle, while the two McLaren drivers were disqualified after the session. Here’s how the Drivers’ Championship looks after the Las Vegas GP. 1. Lando Norris (McLaren ...
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The potential of both McLaren cars being disqualified from the Las Vegas GP would have a significant impact on the 2025 drivers championship. It would give Max Verstappen a crucial 25-point swing on both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri,
On the brink of insolvency five years ago, the team is now dominating on the Formula 1 track—and, under the leadership of CEO Zak Brown, building up its sponsorships to rival Ferrari and Mercedes.
George Russell holds off Max Verstappen in final practice as both McLaren drivers hit trouble at Formula 1's Las Vegas Grand Prix
Zak Brown earlier this year teased he was working on a “mega” signing for McLaren's fourth Indianapolis 500 seat and that it was up to the mystery driver if he wanted to enter the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
It’s fitting that Penguin Publishing Group released Zak Brown’s Seven Tenths of a Second this week, just before the F1 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Brown is the CEO of McLaren Racing, whose Formula 1 team may wrap up the 2025 F1 World Drivers Championship in Vegas this weekend.