George Russell wins as Max Verstappen claims fourth F1 title in Las Vegas

George Russell leads Me🅰rcedes 1-2 as Max Verstappen clinches fourth world title✤ in Las Vegas.

Max Verstappen is a four-time world champion
Max Verstappen is a four-time world champion

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen clinched his fourth F1 world title as 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell head😼ed a Mercedes 1-2 at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

The Red ไBull driver was crowned world champion for the fourth time in a row by finishing fifth ahead of title rival Lando Norris, who needed to outscore Verstappen by three points to keep his slim champiไonship hopes alive.

Russell breezed to a dominant victory, his second and Mercedes’ fourth of the season, ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton, who drove a superb race to rise fro👍m 10th on the grid and complete a first 1-2 for the Silver Arrows since the 2022 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

But the story of the ﷽night in Las Vegas belonged to Verstappen, who became just the sixth driver in F1 history to win the world cham🌼pionship four times - matching Sebastian Vettel and Alain Prost’s tallies.

Outgoing Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz completed the pꦅodium in third place, with teammate Charles Leclerc passing Verstappen in the closing staꦡges to snatch fourth.

Norris was sixth ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri as McLaren struggled for race pace, while Nic💞o Hulkenberg picked up vital points for Haas in their bid to claim sixth place in the constructors’ championship with P8.

RB’s Yuki Tsunoda finished ninth, while the under-pressure Sergio Perez rounded out th🌱e top-10 to grab the final point on offer following a dreadful qualifying. 

After his brilliant qualifying performance to take third on the grid, Pierre Gasly was forced to retire after just 16 laps when 🎀his Alpine developed an engine problem.

He was joined on the sidelines by Williams driver🎃 Alex Albon, who also retired with power unit problems.&n꧂bsp;

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