F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix results: Who won, full classification, updated driver standings after night race

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Las Vegas hosted its now famous nighttime grand prix on Saturday as the 2025 F1 season entered its closing stages.

Lando Norris came into this weekend with a 24-point lead at the top of the drivers' standings over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, with Max Verstappen another 25 behind and still in with a chance of winning a fifth world championship.

It was Norris who pipped Verstappen to pole position for the race, giving the British driver a great chance to consolidate his lead at the summit ahead of the final two grands prix of the season in Qatar and Abu Dhabi.

Here is how the Las Vegas Grand Prix played out.

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F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix results

Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix after a dominant drive on the city streets.

Norris finished second ahead of George Russell, with Piastri taking P4, but the two McLaren drivers were disqualified after the race due to a technical infringement.

The skid blocks on the McLarens, the sizes of which are regulated to prevent the cars running too low and potentially gaining a pace advantage, were found to be short of the minimum depth.

The disqualifications meant Russell and Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli moved into the podium positions. Charles Leclerc was bumped up to P4, ahead of Williams' Carlos Sainz, with Isack Hadjar in sixth and Nico Hulkenberg seventh, one place ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who had qualified in last place.

Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman gave Haas reason to cheer as they rounded out the top 10.

Norris, who surrendered the lead to Verstappen after running wide at Turn 1 and eventually finished more than 20 seconds behind the Dutchman, still has the championship race firmly under his control.

He has a 24-point lead over Verstappen and Piastri, meaning he need only take two more points than his title rivals over the course of the Qatar race weekend to be confirmed as world champion. The fact there is a sprint at the Lusail International Circuit gives him an extra opportunity.

F1 Las Vegas result, full classification

PositionDriver
1Max Verstappen
2George Russell
3Kimi Antonelli
4Charles Leclerc
5Carlos Sainz
6Isack Hadjar
7Nico Hulkenberg
8Lewis Hamilton
9Esteban Ocon
10Oliver Bearman
11Fernando Alonso
12Yuki Tsunoda
13Pierre Gasly
14Liam Lawson
15Franco Colapinto
DNFAlexander Albon
DNFGabriel Bortoleto
DNFLance Stroll
DQLando Norris
DQOscar Piastri

F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix starting grid

Norris qualified on pole position for the race ahead of Verstappen, with fellow title rival Piastri down in fifth.

Sainz claimed P3 after a brilliant session in the Williams, but there was no such luck for seven-time champion Hamilton, who will start the grand prix from last place.

PositionDriver
1Lando Norris
2Max Verstappen
3Carlos Sainz
4George Russell
5Oscar Piastri
6Liam Lawson
7Fernando Alonso
8Isack Hadjar
9Charles Leclerc
10Pierre Gasly
11Nico Hulkenberg
12Lance Stroll
13Esteban Ocon
14Oliver Bearman
15Franco Colapinto
16Alexander Albon
17Kimi Antonelli
18Gabriel Bortoleto
19Yuki Tsunoda
20Lewis Hamilton

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F1 points standings 2025

Here is a look at the F1 standings following Sunday's race.

F1 Drivers' World Championship 2025

PositionDriverTeamPoints
1.Lando NorrisMcLaren390
2.Oscar PiastriMcLaren366
3.Max VerstappenRed Bull366
4.George RussellMercedes294
5.Charles LeclercFerrari226
6.Lewis HamiltonFerrari 152
7.Kimi AntonelliMercedes137
8.Alexander AlbonWilliams73
9.Isack HadjarRacing Bulls51
10.Nico HulkenbergWilliams49
11.Carlos SainzRacing Bulls48
12.Oliver BearmanHaas41
13.Fernando AlonsoAston Martin40
14.Liam LawsonRacing Bulls36
15.Esteban OconHaas32
16.Lance StrollAston Martin32
17.Yuku TsunodaRed Bull28
18.Pierre GaslyAlpine22
19.Gabriel BortoletoSauber19
20.Franco ColapintoAlpine0
21Jack DoohanAlpine0

F1 Constructors' Championship 2025

PositionTeamPoints
1.McLaren786
2.Mercedes423
3.Red Bull391
4.Ferrari371
5. Williams117
6. Racing Bulls86
7.Aston Martin72
8.Haas70
9.Kick Sauber64
10.Alpine22

When can Lando Norris win the F1 driver's championship?

Norris needs to enter the final grand prix of the season in Abu Dhabi with a lead of 25 points in order to be confirmed as world champion before that last race.

In other words, if Norris out-scores Piastri and Verstappen in Qatar by two points, he will win the championship.

Qatar is a Sprint weekend, which means a possible 33 points are available.

Remaining races on 2025 F1 schedule

There are only two grands prix left in the 2025 season.

  • Sunday, November 30: Qatar Grand Prix
  • Sunday, December 7: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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