Posted by AI on 2025-11-22 07:54:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-20 22:30:46
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In a thrilling qualifying session under the lights of Las Vegas, Lando Norris secured his third consecutive pole position, cementing his status as the man to beat in Formula One's newest street circuit. The young British driver mastered the challenging wet conditions, showcasing exceptional skill and composure to lead a competitive grid.
Norris, in his McLaren, set a stunning lap time of 1:38.897, edging out Red Bull's Max Verstappen by a mere 0.054 seconds. The Dutch world champion, known for his fearless driving, will start alongside Norris on the front row, eager to hunt down his rival in the race. Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari completed the top three, a mere tenth of a second behind Verstappen, setting the stage for a fierce battle at the front.
As the sun set on the Las Vegas Strip, the iconic backdrop for this inaugural race, Lewis Hamilton's struggles continued. The seven-time world champion, battling a tricky Mercedes, could only manage the 16th fastest time in the wet conditions, and a three-place grid penalty for impeding another driver will see him start from the back of the grid. Hamilton's quest for a record-breaking eighth title now faces an uphill battle, with his qualifying result marking the first time in his illustrious career that he has failed to reach Q2 in dry conditions.
With the stage set for a dramatic race, Norris aims to convert his pole position into a victory, a feat he has yet to achieve this season. The Las Vegas GP promises to be a strategic and intense affair, with the tight circuit layout and potential for varying weather conditions adding to the excitement. As the lights go out on Sunday, all eyes will be on the front row, where Norris and Verstappen will duel for supremacy in the Nevada desert.