Verstappen doing Elvis impersonation at Las Vegas Grand Prix
LAS VEGAS: Red Bulls triple world champion Max Verstappen will do his best Elvis impersonation on Sunday (Nov 19) wearing a race suit inspired by the King for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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LAS VEGAS: Red Bulls triple world champion Max Verstappen will do his best Elvis impersonation on Sunday (Nov 19) wearing a race suit inspired by the King for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
LAS VEGAS: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will start from pole position in Saturday’s Las Vegas Grand Prix after posting the fastest time in Friday qualifying. Leclerc finished ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz but with the Spaniard having a ten-place grid penalty imposed after Thursday’s practice, world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull will start second. Mercedes’ George Russell will be in third place on the grid alongside Alpine’s French driver Pierre Gasly. It was a positive session for Williams who will have Alex Albon starting fifth on the grid alongside team-mate Logan Sargeant, the American who is hoping a strong result on a home circuit will boost his chance of keeping his place for next season. Sargeant’s finish was his best result in qualifying in his rookie season. There was little to choose between the two Ferrari drivers with Leclerc, who topped all three segments, posting a fastest lap of 1:32.726 and Sainz just 0.044 off the pace. Three-time world champion Verstappen pulled out of his final lap but will back himself to once again overcome Leclerc on race-day. The Dutchman has won 17 races in a record-breaking season as he clinched his third straight championship. “It was enjoyable out there. I think we maximized today.
LAS VEGAS: If you want to party go to Ibiza, suggested Red Bull's triple Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen as the disillusioned Dutchman lamented the lack of passionate, knowledgeable motor racing fans in Las Vegas this weekend.
World champion Max Verstappen has given his support to rival Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari driver was hit with a 10-place grid penalty at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc danced his way to pole position with an emphatic performance for Ferrari under the Las Vegas lights.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Max Verstappen has accused Formula One's brand-new Las Vegas Grand Prix of lacking emotion and passion, and said the circuit is not even close to matching the sport's most famous venue Monaco.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will start from pole position in Saturday's Las Vegas Grand Prix after posting the fastest time in Friday qualifying. Leclerc finished ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz but with the Spaniard having a ten-place grid penalty imposed after Thursday's practice, world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull will start second. Mercedes' George Russell will be in third place on the grid alongside Alpine's French driver Pierre Gasly.
Max Verstappen compared Formula One’s £500million Las Vegas Grand Prix to the fifth tier of English football – and suggested the sport’s new generation of fans are only interested in partying.