Las Vegas: Lando Norris etched his name into the Las Vegas Grand Prix history books Friday evening, securing his third consecutive F1 pole position by mastering the treacherous wet conditions that plagued the Strip circuit. The McLaren championship leader clocked a blistering 1m47.934s lap in Q3, edging Max Verstappen by a crucial 0.323 seconds.

Wet Track Creates Drama: Hamilton's Career Low, Russell's Q1 Mastery

The Las Vegas qualifying session remained shrouded in persistent rain throughout, transforming the iconic street circuit into an ice-skating rink with minimal grip. George Russell emerged as the standout performer in the treacherous early phases, topping both Q1 and Q2 before fading in the crucial final shootout. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton suffered a catastrophic F1 first qualify

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