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FIA Defends Las Vegas Marshal Safety Decision After Controversial Incident | F1 2025

The FIA has defended its marshal safety procedures following a controversial incident at Las Vegas where track officials were shown running from Turn 1 as leaders approached, arguing the situation was appropriately managed under established safety protocols.

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Sainz Won’t Take Unnecessary Risks Against Norris and Verstappen at Las Vegas | F1 2025

Carlos Sainz secured a brilliant third-place qualifying result in Las Vegas but has made clear he won’t take unnecessary risks in the race despite starting ahead of championship contenders Lando Norris and Max Verstappen, preferring to focus on the best possible result for Williams.

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LANDO NORRIS DOMINATES WET LAS VEGAS QUALIFYING FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE POLE POSITION, PIASTRI STRUGGLES TO FIFTH

Lando Norris delivered a masterclass in treacherous wet conditions to secure his third consecutive pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen second, Carlos Sainz third, and Oscar Piastri slipping to fifth after a crucial yellow flag disrupted his final lap.

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Hamilton Hits New Low in « Hardest Year » with Last Place in Vegas Qualifying

In a season of struggles, Lewis Hamilton hit a new nadir by qualifying 20th and last for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The seven-time champion called it a « horrible » feeling and labeled his debut year with Ferrari as « definitely the hardest year » of his illustrious career.

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Hamilton Receives 10-Second Penalty After Corner-Cutting Incident in Mexico City Grand Prix

A controversial 10-second penalty for cutting Turn 4 cost Lewis Hamilton a podium at the Mexico City Grand Prix, dropping him from third to eighth. While Hamilton admitted to running wide, he and Ferrari questioned why Max Verstappen’s similar corner-cutting went unpunished—highlighting growing concerns over inconsistent stewarding in Formula 1.

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