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Max Verstappen versus Lando Norris: the data behind the “crazy” last corner in Austin
The Dutchman claimed pole for the F1 sprint race in Austin as the team reveals it experimented with different set-ups during the only practice session
Helmut Marko believes Max Verstappen could have secured pole position by an even wider margin, as he revealed in a post-qualifying conversation with GPblog. After narrowly securing pole position for the sprint race and delivering an exciting performance during the sprint itself,
The 2025 United States Grand Prix race starts at 2 p.m. local time (CDT) on Sunday, October 19.
Max Verstappen is back on top after drawing first blood in Austin sprint qualifying, but Andrea Stella still thinks McLaren has options to win F1's US GP
Verstappen headed into the United States Grand Prix 63 points behind Piastri at the top, but with momentum on his side. The reigning world champion has finished ahead of both McLaren drivers in each of the last three full-length races, and if he continues at his current rate, he will take the title fight down to the wire in Abu Dhabi.
The United States Grand Prix has produced countless memorable moments over the years, including title-defining scraps and cooldown room dramas between team-mates
Red Bull's Max Verstappen hopes that his recent "strong run of races" will guide him towards the front at the United States Grand Prix. The Dutchman secured two wins in consecutive races at the Italian and Azerbaijan Grands Prix,