Max Verstappen took a dominant victory, beating Oscar Piastri by twelve and a half seconds to win the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but Lando Norris’s third place was enough for the Englishman to secure his maiden championship. The outgoing world champion did everything he could to retain his title, but it wasn’t enough to stop
Max Verstappen has beaten Lando Norris to pole by two tenths for the championship-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The reigning champion set a 22.207, delivering two sublime laps that would have beaten both his championship rivals in Q3. Verstappen found a lot of time improving by nine hundredths on his final run. The top three
George Russell was fastest in third practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the Mercedes set a 23.334 on the soft tyre to edge out championship leader Lando Norris by four thousandths. Norris, however, looked to have a tenth advantage over his championship rival Max Verstappen while his teammate Oscar Piastri was fifth. Russell found
Lando Norris continued to set the pace in second practice for the championship-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix; the championship leader set a 23.083 to increase his advantage to just over three and a half tenths over title rival Max Verstappen. Like last weekend under the lights, the McLaren driver looked to be the man to
Lando Norris was fastest in first practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix; the championship leader set a 24.485 to put his McLaren eight hundredths faster than his title rival Max Verstappen. The Englishman looked quick despite conditions being unrepresentative of conditions for qualifying and the Grand Prix. Norris aborted his first attempt on the
Round twenty-four brings the season to a close and decides the championship, in the twilight of Yas Island and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Since joining the calendar in 2009, it has become the traditional season closer, hosting it all but twice, the 3.281-mile circuit was introduced in 2021. The race was the sport’s first
Max Verstappen has won the Qatar Grand Prix, finishing seven seconds ahead of Oscar Piastri as they keep their championship challenge alive going into the final race next weekend. The Dutchman drove a brilliant race to take the lead when Lando Norris made his second pit stop and took the lead when the championship
Oscar Piastri has beaten his teammate and title rival Lando Norris by a tenth to take pole position and set a new track record for the Qatar Grand Prix. The Australian continued his strong weekend, setting a 19.387. Norris had a messy end to Q3 when he had to abort his final attempt after understeering
Oscar Piastri took a nearly five-second victory to win the sprint race and narrow the lead of his McLaren teammate Lando Norris at the Qatar Grand Prix. The Australian converted pole into the lead off the line as he fended off the Mercedes of George Russell and built a second’s lead on the opening lap,
Oscar Piastri has beaten George Russell by three hundredths to take sprint pole for the Qatar Grand Prix. The Australian set a 20.055 to take his second pole in Lusail on his final lap as his McLaren teammate and championship leader Lando Norris, ran wide at the final corner, preventing him from taking pole. Piastri