Piastri Dethrones Norris in Dramatic Sprint Qualifying at 2024 Sao Paulo GP
2024 F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix: Live Updates on Sprint Qualifying
Stay tuned for real-time updates from the sprint qualifying session of the 2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
With that, we conclude our live coverage of the Sprint Qualifying session.
Get ready for an exhilarating competition set for tomorrow! The sprint event will kick off at 14:00 GMT. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Oscar Piastri edged out his McLaren F1 teammate, Lando Norris, to secure the pole position for the sprint race at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
Throughout the three sessions of sprint qualifying, Norris appeared to be the strong contender for securing pole position.
In the initial session of SQ3, Norris had almost a 0.3-second lead over his teammate, as the McLarens were the first to hit the track on soft tires.
Piastri got back on the circuit and delivered an impressive lap, overtaking Norris to secure the top spot for the sprint race.
The positive update for Norris is that his competitor for the F1 championship, Max Verstappen, finished in fourth place.
Max Verstappen is set to begin the race immediately after Charles Leclerc, with a gap of slightly less than one-tenth of a second separating them.
Carlos Sainz claimed the fifth position, finishing in front of George Russell. Meanwhile, Pierre Gasly was the frontrunner in the midfield, taking seventh place for Alpine.
Liam Lawson maintained his strong performance, finishing in eighth place, surpassing both Alex Albon and Ollie Bearman.
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Below are the complete results from the sprint qualifying session.
In a dramatic turn of events at the conclusion of Sprint Qualifying, Piastri clinched the pole position, taking it from his teammate Norris!
In a spectacular last lap, Piastri narrowly beats Norris with a margin of only 0.029 seconds.
In the sprint race lineup, Leclerc holds the third position while Verstappen lines up alongside him on the second row.
Sainz secured the fifth position, placing ahead of Russell driving for Mercedes, Gasly representing Alpine, and Lawson in the Red Bull. Albon and Bearman rounded out the top ten for their respective teams, Williams and Haas.
In an impressive display, Norris establishes the benchmark for the competition with an outstanding first lap on soft tires during SQ3.
Norris clocked a time of 1:08.928, putting him ahead of his McLaren teammate Piastri by almost three-tenths of a second.
What kind of reaction can be expected from the others, including the world championship frontrunner Verstappen?
SQ3 has started with the sky still filled with rumbling clouds. Currently, there is no rain.
Norris has emerged as the leading contender, having led the times in both SQ1 and SQ2. Will he maintain this momentum in SQ3 to secure his second sprint pole position of the year?
We are on the verge of discovering the answer.
In 2024, Hamilton's struggles in qualifying persist as he fails to advance past SQ2, securing just the 11th quickest time.
Hulkenberg finishes in 12th place, as Perez experiences a surprising exit in his Red Bull, ending up in 13th. Colapinto and Bottas are also out of the session.
Charles Leclerc has been called in to meet with the stewards following his use of profanity during the FIA press conference after the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen, who was assigned community service earlier this season due to using inappropriate language during an FIA press conference, expressed on Thursday that he believes the restrictions on swearing seem to apply solely to him.
As SQ2 begins at the Interlagos track, ominous clouds are hovering above. Is rain in the forecast? In Brazil, that's quite common.
Securing some solid initial laps will be crucial, as they might prove decisive if rain starts during the session.
In the SQ1 session, Norris set an impressive lap time, establishing himself as the leader and finishing almost 0.8 seconds ahead of his McLaren teammate, Piastri.
Albon secured an impressive third place, finishing ahead of Leclerc in the Ferrari and the Red Bull drivers, Perez and Verstappen. Bearman successfully moved forward in seventh position, surpassing his Haas teammate Hulkenberg.
Seven-time world champion Hamilton secured a spot in SQ2 without difficulty, despite finishing in 13th place as the track conditions improved towards the end.
Aston Martin faces a dual setback as both Alonso and Stroll are eliminated from sprint qualifying.
Alonso finishes in 16th place, while Bottas progresses to SQ2.
Ocon secured the 17th position, while Tsunoda took 18th place, finishing ahead of Stroll and Zhou from Sauber, both of whom were also knocked out.
Drivers at risk of being eliminated in the first qualifying session include Alonso, Bottas, Stroll, Zhou, and Colapinto, who has not yet recorded a lap time.
In the initial stages of SQ1, Piastri set the fastest time driving his McLaren. Leclerc secured the second spot for Ferrari, while Hulkenberg made an impressive showing by placing third in his Haas.
Sainz holds the fourth position, while Lawson impressively secures fifth place with an excellent lap in the RB.
Verstappen holds the sixth position, followed by Norris. The Mercedes team members, Russell and Hamilton, and Williams' driver Alex Albon round out the current top 10.
There's still an opportunity for one more attempt…
Here's a refresher on the process.
Similar to standard grand prix qualifying, there are three rounds, but each round is a bit shorter than usual. The first session, SQ1, is 12 minutes long, followed by SQ2, which lasts 10 minutes, and the final session, SQ3, is only eight minutes.
The initial two sessions require the use of medium tires, after which participants will change to soft tires for the qualifying round to determine the pole position.
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Current world champion Verstappen is clearly the master of the F1 sprint format.
In the four races held this year in China, Miami, Austria, and the United States, the Red Bull driver has secured the pole position three times and emerged victorious in all four events.
Is he capable of maintaining his remarkable performance this weekend in Brazil?
Greetings and thank you for joining us once again for our real-time reporting on the 2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
In just 30 minutes, at 18:30 GMT, we'll have the sprint qualifying event which will determine the starting positions for Saturday's sprint race at Interlagos.
We'll be taking a short break for some coffee between sessions, but we'll return at 18:00 GMT to gear up for Sprint Qualifying.
The qualification session for the sprint race, which is shorter than usual, is set to begin at 18:
Lando Norris clocked the fastest time in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix practice session, finishing 0.181 seconds quicker than George Russell from Mercedes.
Norris made a late surge to climb to the top of the leaderboard with a time of 1 minute and 10.610 seconds.
The McLaren racer is eager to take advantage of the opportunity presented by Max Verstappen's engine penalty this weekend. The Dutch driver is facing a five-spot grid penalty due to a new internal combustion engine.
Russell was the initial driver to switch to soft tires and ultimately became the closest competitor to Norris.
Russell and Lewis Hamilton both expressed dissatisfaction with the uneven surface of the Interlagos track, despite the fact that it has undergone resurfacing.
During the session, Oliver Bearman emerged as the standout performer by clocking the third-quickest lap for Haas.
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Practice Session Results for the 2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix in Formula 1 on Friday
Towards the conclusion of FP1, Hamilton made an intriguing comment over the radio, inquiring of his race engineer, Peter 'Bono' Bonnington, about the remaining time, as he was experiencing "a bit of pain."
Russell, his teammate, commented, "That was quite a rough journey. Incredible."
It seems that the uneven surfaces are causing a lot of trouble at Interlagos.
Norris waits until the final moments of the first practice session to clock the fastest lap with a time of 1:10.610 seconds.
The McLaren driver, who is in contention for the championship, finished the session 0.181 seconds faster than Russell in his Mercedes as the session came to an end when the chequered flag was waved.
Bearman secured the second-best time on soft tires, positioning his Haas a mere 0.014 seconds slower than Russell's Mercedes.
Norris positions his McLaren in third place, leading Albon, Sainz, Alonso, Leclerc, Lawson, Piastri, and Gasly, who rounds out the top ten.
Russell has equipped his Mercedes with soft tires and takes a significant lead at the top.
Being the leader among the top contenders to switch to soft tires, he clocks a time of 1:10.791, outpacing Red Bull's Verstappen by almost a full second.
Hamilton has just advanced, placing his Mercedes in the second position, only 0.042 seconds behind Verstappen's leading time and 0.052 seconds in front of his teammate Russell.
At the moment, all three drivers are using medium tires, but it is expected that they will soon transition to soft compounds as they prepare for qualifying simulation laps.
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Pole Position Drama: Russell Leads the Pack as Las Vegas Grand Prix Kicks Off F1 2024 Season
Lineup for the 2024 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
The commencement details for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix in Formula 1.
Presented here is the lineup for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix in Formula 1.
Mercedes driver George Russell has secured the pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, while Carlos Sainz from Ferrari will be starting alongside him on the front row.
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Pierre Gasly, driving for Alpine, secured third position with an impressive qualifying performance, placing him in front of Charles Leclerc's Ferrari.
Max Verstappen secured the fifth position in terms of speed, but importantly, he will begin the race ahead of Lando Norris, his competitor for the F1 championship, as he aims to secure his fourth world title in a row.
Yuki Tsunoda secured the seventh position for Red Bull, placing ahead of McLaren's Oscar Piastri. Following them was Nico Hulkenberg from Haas, while Lewis Hamilton managed to qualify in 10th place after an unsettled series of laps during Q3.
Valtteri Bottas from Sauber is set to begin the race in the 20th and final position due to receiving a five-place grid penalty for an engine change.
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From Dominance to Transition: Toto Wolff Defends Mercedes’ Legacy Amid Hamilton’s Final Laps
Toto Wolff candidly discusses how Mercedes' struggles are affecting Lewis Hamilton's legacy, while asserting that it's "not all a failure."
Toto Wolff asserts that the last three lackluster seasons Lewis Hamilton has experienced with Mercedes won't diminish the achievements he has accomplished in the past.
Hamilton has secured six out of his seven F1 drivers' titles during a legendary period with Mercedes, which is set to come to an end after this season.
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In 2025, Hamilton aims to rejuvenate his aspirations for an F1 championship by joining Ferrari.
However, Mercedes chief Wolff refuted claims that the team's three years of substandard performance might "diminish" the legacy of their iconic driver during his tenure with the team.
"It's the toughest motorsport on the planet, and we were fortunate and grateful to have secured eight World Championship titles in a row," he stated.
"No other sport had seen such an achievement before. Additionally, Lewis claimed seven drivers' titles."
"You can't assume that just because of this, you'll win all the time or compete for every championship. That's not how it works."
"The regulations were altered on two occasions, yet we sustained our performance level and secured championships."
"We've been taken by surprise by the new 2022 regulations. Up to now, we haven't managed to consistently deliver a car that offers reliable performance for the drivers. It's been challenging to create a vehicle with sufficient downforce that doesn't experience bouncing or hopping. Additionally, we need a setup where the ride quality is satisfactory and the tire wear is controllable, avoiding extremes of being too cold or too hot."
"That's just the nature of sports. It's quite simple."
When questioned about whether he considered his season unsuccessful, a basketball player responded by pointing out that Michael Jordan participated in 12 NBA seasons, winning championships in only six of them. He implied that by that logic, should the remaining six seasons be deemed failures?
"We have been competing in this championship for 12 years, and we have secured victories in eight of them. Does that mean the remaining years were unsuccessful?"
"Two years ago, we came in third place, then improved to second place last year, despite not winning any races. This year, we not only achieved victories but actually won three races."
"Therefore, it can't be considered a complete failure. It was actually a successful period for both Mercedes and Lewis."
"We aim to improve continuously, putting in effort each day and throughout every weekend. This commitment extends to the upcoming season and the major event in 2026."
"Good luck to Lewis – but let's hope the car isn't too quick."
Hamilton made a comeback this year, claiming his first win since 2021 at the F1 British Grand Prix.
Since the 2021 Abu Dhabi event, Red Bull has dominated, while Mercedes has fallen behind both McLaren and Ferrari this season.
Hamilton has just three more races left with Mercedes before he switches to the red team.
Wolff stated that there haven't been any heartfelt farewells yet, explaining, "We're still in the middle of the season, so the weekends are continuing as they always have."
"Meetings focused on long-term development aren't held very often, and we haven't had any in recent months. This is quite typical."
Currently, there isn't a strong emotional response to the fact that this is concluding. However, as we approach Abu Dhabi and the final sessions and race, it will likely be significant, given the remarkable partnership we've shared for so many years.
"However, Lewis isn't going anywhere; he'll be racing on the grid next year with a Ferrari."
We aren't losing the individual; we're merely losing the one who drives.
"We are stepping into a new era. Our drivers, aged 18 and 27, will lead the way, and this prospect is incredibly thrilling."
"On a personal note, we hope for all the best and happiness for Lewis. And perhaps a car that isn't quite as speedy."
"However, it was a choice he made, and we are fine with it."
Mercedes plans to team up George Russell with newcomer Kimi Antonelli for the next racing season.
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Respecting Contracts: Why Ferrari Didn’t Pursue an Early Lewis Hamilton Debut
Why Ferrari Chose Not to Inquire About Lewis Hamilton's Early Start with the Team
Fred Vasseur clarifies the reasons behind Ferrari's decision not to approach Mercedes regarding the possibility of Lewis Hamilton joining the team ahead of schedule.
Fred Vasseur mentioned that Ferrari chose not to inquire with Mercedes about the possibility of Lewis Hamilton participating in an early Formula 1 test for their team, as a sign of "respect" for his existing contract.
Hamilton, who has claimed the world championship title seven times, is set to make a sensational move to Ferrari next season. This change comes after a remarkable 12-year career with Mercedes, during which he decided to trigger an exit clause in his contract.
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However, the possibility of Hamilton debuting with Ferrari during the post-season test after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has been dismissed because the 39-year-old British driver is obligated to fulfill his engagements with Mercedes.
Hamilton is expected to get behind the wheel of a Ferrari F1 car for the first time at the Fiorano circuit, which is the team's exclusive testing location, in early 2025.
Vasseur stated that Ferrari did not ask Mercedes for permission for Hamilton to participate in the Abu Dhabi test.
"No, there's a contract in place, so I haven't even approached Toto to take any action," Vasseur clarified.
"There is an agreement in place that must be honored. Just because we are accommodating Carlos doesn't mean that everyone else is obligated to follow suit."
Wolff mentioned that Mercedes has organized "farewell" arrangements for Hamilton, which stopped him from making such an appearance.
Wolff stated that Fred never made an inquiry. He noted that the situation might vary if the destination were Williams, but emphasized that they have binding contracts with their sponsors.
"We're organizing a goodbye event for Lewis with numerous activities lined up. When I briefly discussed it with him, he remarked, 'I suppose that won't be possible.'"
"I mentioned that I didn't believe it would succeed, and that was essentially the entire situation. Therefore, I doubt Fred feels very upset about it."
Vasseur mentioned that he didn't wish to prevent Carlos Sainz, who is leaving the team, from starting early with Williams as a gesture of appreciation for Sainz's "highly professional demeanor" throughout his last year at Ferrari.
Vasseur expressed his gratitude toward Carlos for their partnership and emphasized that he has no intention of hindering him.
He performed exceptionally well with our team this season, demonstrating a high level of professionalism. It would have been easy to lose motivation or not maintain such a professional approach, but he didn't.
"In my opinion, the most fitting way to express gratitude to Carlos was by offering him the chance to participate in the test with Williams."
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Lewis Hamilton Cautiously Optimistic After Leading F1 Las Vegas Practice Sessions
Lewis Hamilton remains cautious about Mercedes' prospects in Las Vegas, stating "we'll see if the car is the same tomorrow" following his successful completion of both practice sessions.
Lewis Hamilton is keeping a wary outlook on Mercedes' prospects for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, following an unexpected back-to-back win in practice sessions.
After a disappointing performance in Brazil, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton rebounded by leading both practice sessions on Friday in Las Vegas, as Mercedes began the weekend on a positive note.
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In the initial session, Hamilton was ahead of his Mercedes colleague George Russell, and in the subsequent session, he narrowly outpaced Lando Norris from McLaren.
Throughout this season, Mercedes has frequently shown impressive performance in Friday sessions, only to see their momentum diminish over the course of the weekend. Hamilton remains cautious about this trend happening again.
"It's quite nice. I believe this is the first time I've experienced a day like this all year," remarked Hamilton.
During the first practice session, the car performed exceptionally well. However, in the second session, the performance wasn't as impressive. We'll need to make some adjustments overnight. It's challenging to pinpoint our exact standing or the reasons behind it, but I truly enjoyed navigating the track.
"We'll find out if the car remains unchanged tomorrow."
Although Hamilton posted the quickest times in both practice sessions, he cautioned that Mercedes needs to enhance their performance over longer distances.
He mentioned that while hot weather makes things slightly more challenging for them, their speed during the race remains less than ideal.
"We need to spend the night determining how to improve our race speed without sacrificing our natural lap speed."
"It was pleasant to have back-to-back sectors without the car causing any issues for me."
When questioned about whether Mercedes has a chance for pole position and victory, Hamilton said he feels confident. He entered the weekend knowing that his driving skills are not the issue.
"I need to put in a lot of effort tonight without making any major adjustments, and I hope I can get a decent amount of sleep."
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Franco Colapinto’s Las Vegas GP Participation in Jeopardy After Harrowing 50G Crash
Franco Colapinto is required to undergo a medical examination to be eligible for racing following a "serious" crash involving a 50G impact. There are uncertainties surrounding Colapinto's ability to compete in the Las Vegas Grand Prix due to the "severe" accident during the qualifying session.
Williams has stated that Franco Colapinto requires additional medical assessments before being cleared to compete, following a crash with a force of 50G during the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying session.
A 21-year-old driver from Argentina experienced considerable damage to his FW46 vehicle following a major crash at the second-to-last corner during his last qualifying lap. This incident resulted in him being eliminated in Q2, placing him 14th on the starting grid.
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However, it's not certain that Colapinto will participate in the race, as Williams announced he must pass another medical examination prior to Sunday's grand prix.
A Williams team statement indicated that Franco experienced a major crash that exceeded 50G during qualifying, which necessitated a medical examination.
"The blow he suffered is clearly very serious, and he must be re-assessed tomorrow to determine if he is fit to compete."
"The primary concern is Franco's health, and we are relieved that he is generally alright. We will share more information as soon as it becomes available."
Due to the severity of Colapinto's accident, which resulted in significant damage to three sections of his vehicle, he might have to start from the pitlane if he is deemed healthy enough to compete.
This incident was the sixth significant accident involving Williams in the last three events held in Mexico, Brazil, and Las Vegas.
James Vowles, the team principal for Williams, has assessed that the expense from recent reconstruction efforts amounts to several million dollars.
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Qualifying Chaos in Vegas: Hamilton’s Pole Position Dream Dashed as Russell Shines
Lewis Hamilton expressed that he "should have secured pole position" following a promising qualifying session that ultimately ended in disappointment in Las Vegas.
Lewis Hamilton feels that he deserved to secure the pole position for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, despite finishing in 10th place during the qualifying session.
In a surprising turn of events in Las Vegas, George Russell claimed pole position for the first time since the British Grand Prix four months prior, marking a significant comeback for him and the Mercedes team.
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In the first qualifying session, Russell led the field, outperforming Hamilton. However, in the second qualifying segment, the seven-time world champion, Hamilton, seized the lead, indicating a strong qualifying performance.
Errors during both of Hamilton's Q3 laps dashed his hopes of securing a spot alongside Russell on the front row, leaving him with a frustrating 10th-place finish.
Hamilton expressed that his attempt was unsuccessful at a crucial moment, stating, "I made an effort, but it didn't go as planned."
"I was expected to secure the pole position, but on the bright side, I demonstrated good speed throughout the weekend. That's the encouraging aspect to focus on."
When questioned about whether this boosts his confidence for the grand prix, a downcast Hamilton responded: "Not particularly. I believe the race is pretty much over, and clearly, winning is not an option. George did an excellent job."
In an interview with Sky Sports F1, Hamilton mentioned that he is starting from a significantly lower position and plans to see how much he can accomplish from that point.
"The main factor will be wear and tear, as last year's race at this location was quite eventful."
"I ought to have secured the pole position, but I didn't. That's the situation, and you just have to move forward and try again next time."
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff mentioned to Sky Sports F1 that the driver posted the fastest time in Q2, and the performance of the car was strong, prompting a need to investigate the factors involved.
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Red Bull’s Wing Blunder: A Setback in Sin City as Friday Struggles Unfold at Las Vegas GP
Red Bull acknowledges mistake involving rear wing at Las Vegas GP
Red Bull's error occurred on Friday during the Las Vegas event
Red Bull has acknowledged that they brought an incorrect rear wing to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, following an underwhelming performance on Friday.
After the initial day of practice, Max Verstappen secured the 17th position, while Sergio Perez ended up in 19th place.
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Although Red Bull typically intensifies their efforts as race weekends move forward, they admitted to an error involving a new component for the RB20.
According to Motorsport, Helmut Marko from Red Bull stated that unlike their rivals, they do not possess an additional, more compact rear wing.
"That would definitely be more beneficial."
Marko stated that it was impossible to have a new, more suitable rear wing flown in overnight in time for Saturday’s qualifying session.
He mentioned that in the short term, they did not use a soft tire, and the performance over the long distance was only somewhat satisfactory.
"At times, certain laps were strong, but the rear tires would eventually lose grip."
"There were moments of quickness. We need to work on making it more steady."
"We need to achieve better equilibrium. We can enhance our performance on individual laps. However, during extended runs, the current issue is the wear on the tires."
Nevertheless, Marko issued a cautionary note to Mercedes and McLaren, who led the timesheet on Friday.
He mentioned that although individuals might be at their quickest on Thursday or Friday, it doesn't necessarily indicate they will perform swiftly during the competition.
"We will definitely take a sensible action."
On Friday, Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes recorded the quickest time, surpassing McLaren's Lando Norris.
Max Verstappen from Red Bull has the chance to secure the Formula 1 title in Las Vegas.
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Red Bull’s Rear Wing Blunder: Struggles and Optimism at Las Vegas GP
Red Bull acknowledges mistake with rear wing at Las Vegas GP
Red Bull made an error on Friday during the Las Vegas event.
Red Bull has confessed to making an error by bringing an incorrect rear wing to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, following a lackluster performance on Friday.
After the initial day of practice, Max Verstappen secured the 17th position, while Sergio Perez ended up in 19th place.
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Red Bull, which often intensifies its efforts throughout race weekends, admitted to an error with a new component on the RB20.
According to Motorsport, Helmut Marko from Red Bull mentioned that they lack an additional, smaller rear wing like those used by their rivals.
"That would definitely be more beneficial."
Marko stated that it was impossible to have a new and more appropriate rear wing delivered in time for Saturday's qualifying session.
He mentioned that in the short term, they didn't use a soft tire, and the performance over a longer distance was only somewhat satisfactory.
"At times, a few laps showed strong competition, but the rear tires began to lose grip."
"There were moments of quickness. We simply need to make it more consistent."
"We require better equilibrium. While we can enhance our performance on individual laps, we are currently facing issues with tyre degradation over extended distances."
Despite this, Marko issued a cautionary note to Mercedes and McLaren, who led the times on Friday.
"Individuals may show their quickest pace on Thursday or Friday, but that doesn't necessarily translate to speed during the actual race," he remarked.
"We will definitely take a sensible action."
On Friday, Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton clocked the quickest time, surpassing McLaren's Lando Norris.
Max Verstappen, racing for Red Bull, has the opportunity to secure the F1 title in Las Vegas.
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Valtteri Bottas Reflects on Life Beyond F1: New Tattoo, New Beginnings, and What’s Next?
Valtteri Bottas shares insights on future plans following a revealing new tattoo.
"I'm at a point in my life where something is nearing its end."
Valtteri Bottas has revealed a fresh tattoo on his thigh that says "what's next?"
Valtteri Bottas has embraced a popular phrase on social media as he reflects on the unavoidable conclusion of his time in Formula 1.
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Sauber has decided to bring on board Formula 2 racer Gabriel Bortoleto to join forces with current Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg for the 2025 season.
Bottas finds himself at a dead end, yet he is welcoming fresh opportunities.
The individual recently took on an Iron Man triathlon, consisting of a 3.8-kilometer swim, a 180-kilometer bike ride, and a 42.2-kilometer marathon, all executed within the confines of his home. His motivation was to demonstrate his ability to accomplish this feat.
The departing Formula 1 driver revealed his latest tattoo to Sky Sports while in Las Vegas, saying, "What's next? That's the big question. That's why I made the commitment."
"I didn't have any tattoos, but I believed this one was worthwhile."
At this point in my life, one chapter is nearing its end while a new one is on the horizon.
"What comes after this? That's the question individuals need to pose to themselves and seek out the solution."
"Looking ahead, I'm not in a hurry to start anything new."
"I need to explore all possible options that will be beneficial for me in the long run, considering different paths from 2026 onwards, whether that involves Formula 1 or another direction."
Reflecting now, if that's the conclusion, I can hold my head high.
"I consistently put in my maximum effort. That's what truly matters. I have no regrets."
"Life isn't solely about racing around in circles in a car; there should be more to it than that."
"I absolutely take this sport seriously, as it is my passion and I dedicate myself fully to it."
"However, when I'm not working, I like to enjoy myself…"
There are rumors suggesting that Bottas might come back to Mercedes to take on the role of a reserve driver.
He has shown less interest in moving to a different racing series, such as IndyCar, for the 2025 season. This suggests he may be planning a return to Formula 1 in 2026, when changes to the regulations are expected.
Sauber will have a fresh appearance in 2025. At the moment, Brazilian racer Bortoleto is leading the rankings in Formula 2.
He has earned a spot as a rookie driver in Formula 1 for next year with the team that is set to become Audi in 2026.
Sauber needed to engage in discussions with McLaren, as they already had a contract with Bortoleto.
Karun Chandhok from Sky Sports referred to Bortoleto as an exceptionally skilled young driver.
"With Nico Hulkenberg, there's a harmonious mix of youthful energy and seasoned expertise."
Nico Hulkenberg has performed exceptionally this season, likely placing him among the top 10 drivers of the year.
"Bortoleto has demonstrated significant competitiveness in F2. McLaren holds him in high regard and graciously agreed to let him go."
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Yuki Tsunoda Eyes Red Bull Seat: A 2025 F1 Bid to Prove His Worth
Yuki Tsunoda hopes to persuade Red Bull to reconsider their decision and offer him a chance to compete in Formula 1 for the 2025 season.
Yuki Tsunoda is optimistic that his racing results will persuade Red Bull to offer him a spot on their team for the 2025 Formula 1 season.
The RB driver delivered an impressive performance by securing the seventh position in the Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying session, just two spots behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
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Yuki Tsunoda achieved his result as Sergio Perez experienced his sixth failure to advance past Q1 this season, posting a lap time that placed him 16th on the starting grid.
Although Perez has a contract for the upcoming year, he is facing significant pressure to keep his position due to ongoing poor performance compared to Verstappen. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has acknowledged that the team might still alter their roster of drivers for the 2025 season.
Up to this point, Tsunoda has not been considered by Red Bull as a potential candidate, with his teammate Liam Lawson and Franco Colapinto, who has been filling in at Williams, seen as more probable options to replace Perez should a switch occur.
When questioned about how he plans to prove to Red Bull that he is prepared for promotion to the main team, Tsunoda replied to Sky Sports F1: "If I had the answer, I would act on it immediately after this interview."
"I can't change those things. What I can do is focus on how well I'm performing this year."
"I believe in my abilities and aim to consistently deliver strong results, hoping this will persuade them to reconsider."
"I will give my best effort and am aware of my capabilities when I join Red Bull."
"At this moment, my focus is on preparing thoroughly, presenting the outcomes, and leaving the decision up to them."
Yuki Tsunoda, who delivered a better performance than Daniel Ricciardo, initially chosen by Red Bull as a substitute for Perez, expressed his annoyance about being repeatedly passed over by Red Bull before the weekend began.
Yuki Tsunoda shared with reporters in Las Vegas that certain events began while Daniel was still his teammate. He noted that Liam joined and quickly made his presence felt.
"Frankly, it's the typical situation you find within that team or among the Red Bull group."
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Lando Norris Reflects on Early Season Setbacks as 2024 F1 Title Slips Away
Lando Norris admits that his chances for the F1 2024 championship slipped away within the initial six races. He believes that the setbacks faced at the beginning of the season were crucial to his title hopes.
Lando Norris acknowledged that the 2024 F1 championship slipped away during the initial six races of the season. Despite this, he expressed pride in having been a competitor against Max Verstappen.
The McLaren racer is set to begin the Las Vegas Grand Prix in seventh position, directly trailing his championship competitor, Verstappen, who is in sixth. To maintain any chance of claiming the title, he must finish with at least three points more than the Dutch contender.
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Norris believes that the championship was effectively decided when Red Bull dominated in the early season, a period when McLaren was not competitive. However, the British driver vowed to keep pushing hard to postpone Verstappen's championship victory festivities.
Norris stated to reporters in Las Vegas that regardless of the outcome tomorrow, his perspective will remain unchanged.
He has a strong chance of securing the championship title. However, my focus is on competing and giving my all in each race, regardless of whether Max finishes before me or not. That's just part of the sport. Today, he's slightly in front of us.
"I believe we have an opportunity to win against them tomorrow, but I will give my all as I consistently do in every race. The result will be whatever it is meant to be."
I am the person facing Max, and I'm glad it's me instead of someone else. Would I have liked it to last a little longer? Definitely.
"The championship was essentially decided during the initial six races of the season. It was during this period that Max was in control, and Red Bull had established a significant lead, making it nearly impossible to recover the points difference."
"I'm thrilled and content with how far we've come, and it's all thanks to us, without any outside help."
Norris mentioned that his McLaren vehicle faced difficulties, with each turn presenting a new issue, throughout the tough qualifying round in Las Vegas.
"The top three or four are likely unattainable," Norris mentioned to Sky Sports F1.
Throughout the weekend, Mercedes has consistently been the fastest team, which is evident. Ferrari has been close on their heels. Meanwhile, both Red Bull and our team have lagged behind by a significant margin, which was apparent in today's performance.
"We certainly anticipated achieving more than what we actually accomplished."
"If only everything had aligned during that lap, we faced issues in every turn with various problems. One moment it functions well, the next it doesn't, making it exceedingly challenging with our car."
"Searching for faster lap times without exceeding the car's limits is tricky. It proved to be too challenging for us, as was evident."
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Lando Norris Reveals McLaren’s ‘Shocking’ Struggles in Las Vegas as Championship Hopes Dwindle
Lando Norris discusses the "surprising" difficulties McLaren faced on Friday in Las Vegas, admitting, "I'm not very good at it."
Lando Norris expressed that his McLaren car performed "shockingly" when running on high fuel, even though he finished Friday's practice for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix with the second-best time.
Norris, aiming to maintain his championship aspirations by outscoring his competitor Max Verstappen by a minimum of three points this weekend, finished the second practice session only 0.011 seconds behind Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes.
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Yet, even though Norris found McLaren's single-lap speed promising during the qualifying simulations, he remains worried about the car's race speed due to issues with tyre graining.
"It was average. In my opinion, the performance with low fuel was fine. However, with high fuel, it was quite surprising, so there are many aspects that need to be examined," Norris stated.
Mixing these elements and dealing with challenges like front graining is something I find quite difficult. It's consistently a challenge for me.
"There was plenty of time to focus on it. Essentially, it was split into two parts: one involving efficient low fuel performance and the other dealing with challenging high fuel conditions."
When questioned about whether managing graining comes down to small details, Norris replied: "It can be. If I knew the solution, I'd likely implement it."
"Although I'm aware of it, taking action remains challenging for me, as it is consistently a struggle."
"I plan to investigate the issue and determine what can be done. Currently, I can prioritize addressing high fuel concerns over low fuel ones, but achieving a good qualifying position up front is always beneficial for overall performance."
"There are many aspects to examine this evening."
The 25-year-old from Britain expressed that, due to the lack of grip on the Las Vegas track, he believed he could go faster in a regular road car than in his Formula 1 vehicle.
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