
Las Vegas Grand Prix preparing to celebrate Max Verstappen’s F1 title
The anticipation surrounding the Las Vegas Grand Prix is reaching fever pitch as fans prepare to celebrate Max Verstappen’s F1 title
The anticipation surrounding the Las Vegas Grand Prix is reaching fever pitch as fans prepare to celebrate Max Verstappen’s F1 title
The Williams F1 team is facing a potentially huge setback as they prepare for the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix after a series of high-profile crashes dents their budget
In a surprising turn of events F1 race director Niels Wittich has stepped down effective immediately as the sport continues to witness high-profile FIA exits
The organizers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix are offering a new ‘general admission’ ticket that will cost a whooping $1,350 for this year’s event.
Max Verstappen is never afraid to voice his opinions, and Red Bull boss Christian Horner has intervened following the driver’s comments made during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen and George Russell received penalty points on their super licences after serving time penalties at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Ferrari will hold private talks with the Las Vegas Grand Prix’s stakeholders over compensation for the damage Carlos Sainz’s car sustained during the first practice session, according to Fred Vasseur.
Las Vegas Grand Prix is facing a class action lawsuit over the fans’ removal off the circuit prior to the postponed Friday night’s FP2 session.
Charles Leclerc led teammate Carlos Sainz to claim pole position at the Las Vegas Grand Prix as Ferrari dominated the proceedings.
Charles Leclerc set the fastest time, clocking in at 1:35.265 seconds, 0.517 seconds ahead of teammate Carlos Sainz in a significantly postponed second practice session for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
F1 fans were enraged after getting ejected from the grandstands and fan zones prior to the start of the second practice session for the Las Vegas Grand Prix which took place behind closed doors.
Carlos Sainz has been handed a ten-place grid penalty for the Las Vegas Grand Prix after his Ferrari struck a manhole cover and suffered serious damage.