unstoppable, Max Verstappen wins his 18th victory of the season in Las Vegas

Las Vegas casinos are accustomed to the expression “the house always wins”. But on the occasion of the return of Formula 1 to the city of gaming, 41 years after the Caesars Palace Grand Prix, Max Verstappen proposed a reinterpretation: in F1, the Dutchman always wins. Already assured of a third world champion title, the Red Bull driver won the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Saturday November 18 (Sunday morning in France), his 18e victory in 21 races this season, and the third in the United States. After Austin and Miami, the Red Bull driver completed his triptych.

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Max Verstappen beat the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc and the second Red Bull of Sergio Perez, who will be vice-world champion at the end of the season. Frenchman Esteban Ocon (Alpine), who started at the back of the grid, took 4e place.

Starting in second position, Max Verstappen did not wait for the end of the first turn to deliver the blow to Charles Leclerc, who had taken pole position in the streets of Las Vegas. But penalized by 5 seconds for this maneuver deemed illegal – he pushed the Monegasque out of the limits of the track – the man with 52 successes had to give up his position to the Ferrari driver in 16e lap, out of the 50 that made up the Grand Prix.

“Long live Las Vegas”

But, as is often the case this season, the Dutchman showed relentless mastery. To the great dismay of Charles Leclerc, who definitively gave in to the Dutchman at 37e round. The Monegasque also had to resist the return of the second Red Bull from Sergio Pérez.

A fierce resistance which pleased the person concerned. “What a race!” I really liked. I’m disappointed to finish 2nd, but it’s the best we could doconceded the Monegasque after the race. At the first corner it was very tense because Max pushed me to the outside. But we had the rhythm, we were able to come back. We were very strong, it was a very good race. I enjoyed this battle for 2nd place. »

Celebrated with great fanfare, the return of F1 to Las Vegas 41 years after two races contested in the Caesars Palace parking lot in 1981 and 1982 suffered some criticism and began with an embarrassing day on Thursday, for the start of the tests, which were greatly disrupted through… a manhole cover. Liberty Media, the company that owns F1, invested heavily in this Grand Prix, which required months of work and affected traffic on the famous Las Vegas Strip and its many hotels.

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Yet critical of the race this week, deploring the quality of the circuit and the place of the show in relation to the sporting aspect, Max Verstappen sang “Long live Las Vegas” on his radio after cutting the line under the checkered flag held by artist Justin Bieber.

“Everyone criticized Las Vegas but, ultimately, it was a great race”, noted Ferrari boss Frédéric Vasseur after the race. In the manufacturers’ standings, the Italians have returned to within four points of Mercedes for 2e place behind Red Bull, already titled, before the 22e and last Grand Prix of the season which will take place next week in Abu Dhabi.

The World with AFP

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