Lando Norris Secures Wet Qualifying Pole at Las Vegas Grand Prix
Lando Norris has taken a significant step in his pursuit of a first Formula 1 World Championship by clinching pole position in a challenging wet qualifying session for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Mclaren driver edged out reigning champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing, laying the groundwork for what promises to be an exciting race under the neon lights of Las Vegas.
Norris Triumphs in Qualifying
Norris’s impressive pole time of 1:47.934 came in the final moments of Q3, giving him a solid 0.323 seconds advantage over Verstappen. Following a wet weather spell that severely limited grip on the circuit, the session proved perilous for all drivers, with many struggling to keep their cars within track limits.
Strong Performance from Piastri
His McLaren teammate, Oscar Piastri, finished in fifth place after a promising start, briefly holding the fastest time before encountering traffic on his final lap. Piastri’s performance keeps the pressure on Norris as both drivers vie for the championship.
Surprises in the Top Positions
Carlos Sainz delivered a standout performance for Williams, securing third place on the grid, just 0.039 seconds shy of Verstappen. Meanwhile, George Russell from Mercedes rounded out the top four, illustrating the competitive nature of the field.
Championship Implications
With 84 points still available over the final two races of the season, Norris leads Piastri by 24 points and has a sturdy 49-point gap ahead of Verstappen. If the qualifying positions translate to race results, Norris could potentially widen his lead, setting the stage for a title decider at the forthcoming Qatar Grand Prix.
The Grid Positions
- Lando Norris – McLaren: 1:47.934
- Max Verstappen – Red Bull: 1:48.257
- Carlos Sainz – Williams: 1:48.296
- George Russell – Mercedes: 1:48.803
- Oscar Piastri – McLaren: 1:48.961
- Liam Lawson – Racing Bulls: 1:49.062
- Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin: 1:49.466
- Isack Hadjar – Racing Bulls: 1:49.554
- Charles Leclerc – Ferrari: 1:49.872
- Pierre Gasly – Alpine: 1:51.540
Weather Challenges and Driver Performance
The treacherous conditions were reflected in the overall qualifying with multiple drivers facing difficulties. Notably, Alex Albon and Oliver Bearman both made contact with barriers, while numerous drivers dealt with regular yellow flags as they navigated tricky conditions. Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton struggled through Q1, with Hamilton experiencing his worst qualifying result since joining Ferrari this season.
As the Formula 1 world turns to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, all eyes will be on Norris as he looks to capitalise on this pole position to secure crucial points in the championship race.




