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Max Verstappen won the Austin Sprint race on Saturday, finishing ahead of George Russell and Carlos Sainz on podium. Ferrari duo Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc rounded out the Top 5. McLaren stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri provided the drama during the Sprint with their collision on Turn 1, forcing them both to retire from the race.
Verstappen, who sealed the title in Vegas last year, won the first race in 2023 and the 1.92km back straight should again favour the Red Bull car. How the tyres cope with the cool 12C conditions, however, will be a pivotal aspect to the whole weekend.
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Max Verstappen took a weekend sweep with domination in the United States Grand Prix. The Dutchman was undisturbed at the head of affairs to further cut the gap
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Max Verstappen will start tomorrow’s United States Grand Prix from pole position at Circuit of the Americas. Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc rounded out the top three after qualifying in Austin, Texas — where championship leader Oscar Piastri finished only sixth fastest.
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A flawless drive saw Verstappen come out on top, as Lando Norris fought back to reclaim P2 from Charles Leclerc