Lando Norris captures pole for Las Vegas Grand Prix
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The Las Vegas Raiders are back at Allegiant Stadium and looking to keep their five-game winning streak dating back to September 2015, making it the longest active winning streak for the Raiders. This Sunday,
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Lando Norris has prevailed in a wet and rainy qualifying from Las Vegas, edging out Max Verstappen for pole position by 0.323 seconds. Carlos Sainz came third while Oscar Piastri, Norris' teammate and championship rival, finished fifth. Lewis Hamilton suffered a shock in Q1, exiting in 20th and last place.
George Russell went fastest for Mercedes in a peculiar final practice for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Conditions dictated running and when the track evolved to it
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Formula One championship leader Lando Norris swept to a stunning pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in a wet and slippery qualifying on Friday with McLaren teammate and closest title rival Oscar Piastri only fifth.
George Russell holds off Max Verstappen in final practice as both McLaren drivers hit trouble at Formula 1's Las Vegas Grand Prix