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Lando Norris saw off rival Max Verstappen to take pole position for the US Grand Prix and boost his F1 championship dream.

Verstappen claimed his first win in nearly four months when he led every lap of the sprint race at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas earlier on Saturday to extend his title advantage from 52 to 54 points.

Norris finished third – after he was passed by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz on the final lap – but he bounced back in qualifying to take spot, beating Verstappen by just 0.031 seconds.

Norris set the early pace in the shootout for pole, and then lucked-in when George Russell crashed out in his Mercedes at the penultimate corner.

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F1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES

  • The race in Austin starts at 8pm (BST)
  • Lando Norris starts on pole position; Verstappen 2nd; Sainz 3rd
  • NEW: George Russell to start in the pit-lane after his crash in qualifying
  • Click HERE for the full starting grid
  • US GP PREVIEW: How Trump and Harris revealed F1’s true value

What time is the US Grand Prix?

Sunday 20 October 2024 00:56

Kieran Jackson

Time BST

Sunday 20 October

  • Race: 8pm (2pm local)

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US GP PREVIEW: How Donald Trump and Kamala Harris revealed F1’s true value as US presidential race nears finish line

19:08

Kieran Jackson

For a sport which struggled for the best part of 70 years to find a home across the Atlantic, Formula One’s presence in the United States has reached unprecedented heights this year. And that’s not just a nod to the three US races, in Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, nor to the boom in popularity stateside – a result of Liberty Media’s 2017 takeover and Netflix’s Drive to Survive fever.

Rather it has been, ahead of the highly charged US presidential election on 5 November, the surprising arena for the two nominees to appear, promote and present themselves in a unique and increasingly attractive way to the electorate.

Full piece below:

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CONFIRMED: Lewis Hamilton will NOT start from the pit-lane

18:56

Kieran Jackson

His Mercedes teammate does but Hamilton will start on the grid, in 17th place.

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A reminder of the starting grid for the US Grand Prix:

18:55

Kieran Jackson

1. Lando Norris

2. Max Verstappen

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Charles Leclerc

5. Oscar Piastri

6. Pierre Gasly

7. Fernando Alonso

8. Kevin Magnussen

9. Sergio Perez

10. Yuki Tsunoda

11. Nico Hulkenberg

12. Esteban Ocon

13. Lance Stroll

14. Alex Albon

15. Franco Colapinto

16. Valtteri Bottas

17. Lewis Hamilton

18. Zhou Guanyu

19. Liam Lawson*

Pit lane. George Russell**

*Lawson starts at the back of the grid after taking an engine penalty

**Russell starts in the pit lane after making changes to his car after his crash in qualifying

F1 US Grand Prix LIVE: Drivers Parade in Austin!

18:50

Kieran Jackson

Just the 12 world titles between these three...

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F1 US Grand Prix LIVE: Among the stars out in Austin are Joe Rogan and Dina Asher-Smith!

18:31

Kieran Jackson

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Martin Brundle insists there is ‘no smoking gun’ in Red Bull F1 bib device saga

18:13

Kieran Jackson

Martin Brundle believes there is “no smoking gun” for Red Bull as their ‘bib’ device saga continues at the US Grand Prix in Austin.

Full quotes below:

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F1 US Grand Prix LIVE: Lando Norris after claiming pole...

17:51

Kieran Jackson

“It was one of the best laps I’ve done in qualifying ever.

“Clearly we don’t still have the pace compared to Red Bull but that doesn’t mean you can’t win.

“I can’t get close to Max in turn 5, 6, 7. Ferrari extremely good in slow-speed. We’re just good and good. We’re just there everywhere, it’s not been quite good enough.”

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F1 US Grand Prix: NEW - George Russell starts from the pit-lane

17:16

Kieran Jackson

Russell - who qualified P6 - will start from the pit-lane after his crash at the end of qualifying, due to changes to his car.

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What is the starting grid for the US Grand Prix?

17:00

Kieran Jackson

1. Lando Norris

2. Max Verstappen

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Charles Leclerc

5. Oscar Piastri

6. Pierre Gasly

7. Fernando Alonso

8. Kevin Magnussen

9. Sergio Perez

10. Yuki Tsunoda

11. Nico Hulkenberg

12. Esteban Ocon

13. Lance Stroll

14. Alex Albon

15. Franco Colapinto

16. Valtteri Bottas

17. Lewis Hamilton

18. Zhou Guanyu

19. Liam Lawson*

Pit lane. George Russell**

*Lawson starts at the back of the grid after taking an engine penalty

**Russell starts in the pit lane after making changes to his car after his crash in qualifying

A look back at a nightmare Saturday for Lewis Hamilton...

16:00

Kieran Jackson

Driver Standings after US GP sprint

15:00

Kieran Jackson

The gap between the top two is now 54 points...

1. Max Verstappen - 339 points

2. Lando Norris - 285 points

3. Charles Leclerc - 250 points

4. Oscar Piastri - 237 points

5. Carlos Sainz - 197 points

6. Lewis Hamilton - 177 points

7. George Russell - 159 points

8. Sergio Perez - 144 points

9. Fernando Alonso - 62 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg - 25 points

11. Lance Stroll - 24 points

12. Yuki Tsunoda - 22 points

13. Alex Albon - 12 points

14. Daniel Ricciardo - 12 points

15. Kevin Magnussen - 8 points

16. Pierre Gasly - 8 points

17. Ollie Bearman - 7 points

18. Esteban Ocon - 5 points

19. Franco Colapinto - 4 points

20. Zhou Guanyu - 0 points

21. Logan Sargeant - 0 points

22. Valtteri Bottas - 0 points

US GP PREVIEW: How Donald Trump and Kamala Harris revealed F1’s true value as US presidential race nears finish line

14:00

Kieran Jackson

For a sport which struggled for the best part of 70 years to find a home across the Atlantic, Formula One’s presence in the United States has reached unprecedented heights this year. And that’s not just a nod to the three US races, in Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, nor to the boom in popularity stateside – a result of Liberty Media’s 2017 takeover and Netflix’s Drive to Survive fever.

Rather it has been, ahead of the highly charged US presidential election on 5 November, the surprising arena for the two nominees to appear, promote and present themselves in a unique and increasingly attractive way to the electorate.

Full piece below:

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QUALIFYING REPORT: Lando Norris takes stunning US Grand Prix pole ahead of F1 title rival Max Verstappen

13:00

Kieran Jackson

Lando Norris saw off rival Max Verstappen to take pole position for the US Grand Prix and boost his championship dream.

Verstappen claimed his first win in nearly four months when he led every lap of the sprint race at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas earlier on Saturday to extend his title advantage from 52 to 54 points.

Norris finished third – after he was passed by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz on the final lap – but he bounced back in qualifying to take spot, beating Verstappen by just 0.031 seconds.

Full report below:

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F1 makes shock fastest lap rule change for 2025 season

12:00

Kieran Jackson

The FIA, F1’s governing body, have decided to remove the bonus point available for setting the fastest lap for the 2025 season onwards.

The extra point, given to the driver who sets the fastest lap in Sunday’s grand prix (if he finishes in the top-10), was introduced in 2019.

It often results in drivers pitting late in the race for an extra point, particularly if it doesn’t impact their position in the top-10.

Full story below:

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Constructors’ Championship after US GP sprint

11:00

Kieran Jackson

1. McLaren - 522 points

2. Red Bull - 483 points

3. Ferrari - 453 points

4. Mercedes - 336 points

5. Aston Martin - 86 points

6. RB - 34 points

7. Haas - 34 points

8. Williams - 16 points

9. Alpine - 13 points

10. Sauber - 0 points

What is the starting grid for the US Grand Prix?

10:00

Kieran Jackson

1. Lando Norris

2. Max Verstappen

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Charles Leclerc

5. Oscar Piastri

6. George Russell

7. Pierre Gasly

8. Fernando Alonso

9. Kevin Magnussen

10. Sergio Perez

11. Yuki Tsunoda

12. Nico Hulkenberg

13. Esteban Ocon

14. Lance Stroll

15. Alex Albon

16. Franco Colapinto

17. Valtteri Bottas

18. Lewis Hamilton

19. Zhou Guanyu

20. Liam Lawson*

*Lawson starts at the back of the grid after taking an engine penalty

Lando Norris after claiming pole:

09:00

Kieran Jackson

“It was one of the best laps I’ve done in qualifying ever.

“Clearly we don’t still have the pace compared to Red Bull but that doesn’t mean you can’t win.

“I can’t get close to Max in turn 5, 6, 7. Ferrari extremely good in slow-speed. We’re just good and good. We’re just there everywhere, it’s not been quite good enough.”

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Martin Brundle insists there is ‘no smoking gun’ in Red Bull F1 bib device saga

08:00

Kieran Jackson

Martin Brundle believes there is “no smoking gun” for Red Bull as their ‘bib’ device saga continues at the US Grand Prix in Austin on Friday.

Full quotes below:

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Driver Standings ahead of the US Grand Prix:

07:00

Kieran Jackson

The gap between the top two is now 54 points...

1. Max Verstappen - 339 points

2. Lando Norris - 285 points

3. Charles Leclerc - 250 points

4. Oscar Piastri - 237 points

5. Carlos Sainz - 197 points

6. Lewis Hamilton - 177 points

7. George Russell - 159 points

8. Sergio Perez - 144 points

9. Fernando Alonso - 62 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg - 25 points

11. Lance Stroll - 24 points

12. Yuki Tsunoda - 22 points

13. Alex Albon - 12 points

14. Daniel Ricciardo - 12 points

15. Kevin Magnussen - 8 points

16. Pierre Gasly - 8 points

17. Ollie Bearman - 7 points

18. Esteban Ocon - 5 points

19. Franco Colapinto - 4 points

20. Zhou Guanyu - 0 points

21. Logan Sargeant - 0 points

22. Valtteri Bottas - 0 points

Red Bull ‘cannot afford’ F1 driver disparity as pressure grows on Sergio Perez

06:00

Kieran Jackson

Red Bull boss Christian Horner admits his team “need answers” to their driver line-up dilemma as the pressure grows on Sergio Perez.

Mexican driver Perez trails teammate and championship leader Max Verstappen by 187 points after 18 races this year and has not won a grand prix since April 2023.

Perez has a contract with Red Bull until the end of 2025 – with an option to extend for 2026 – but Liam Lawson’s promotion to sister team RB for this weekend’s US Grand Prix indicates that Red Bull are assessing their options ahead of next year.

Having relinquished their spot at the top of the constructors’ standings to McLaren, Red Bull boss Horner acknowledges that his team “can’t afford a big gap” between Verstappen and his team-mate next year.

Full quotes below:

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Lewis Hamilton reacts to Red Bull ‘bib’ saga

05:00

Kieran Jackson

Lewis Hamilton has reacted to Red Bull’s controversial device that alters the height of its front bib ahead of the United States Grand Prix this weekend.

“I’ve only just heard about it before I got here,” he told Sky Sports. “But I think the name of our sport is all about innovation. Red Bull have been the leaders and they’ve innovated.

“Ultimately all the teams look at the rules and try to find how to massage those rules and get the most out of it, even if it’s just over the edge a little bit. You just need to continue to evolve and be better policed.”

QUALIFYING REPORT: Lando Norris takes stunning US Grand Prix pole ahead of F1 title rival Max Verstappen

04:00

Kieran Jackson

Lando Norris saw off rival Max Verstappen to take pole position for the US Grand Prix and boost his championship dream.

Verstappen claimed his first win in nearly four months when he led every lap of the sprint race at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas earlier on Saturday to extend his title advantage from 52 to 54 points.

Norris finished third – after he was passed by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz on the final lap – but he bounced back in qualifying to take spot, beating Verstappen by just 0.031 seconds.

Full report below:

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F1 US Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton, after qualifying P19...

03:00

Kieran Jackson

“In the sprint, we had some sort of failure on the front suspension. It made the balance really difficult.

“The car was a nightmare in qualifying. We should start in the pit-lane, otherwise we won’t be going anywhere.

“It was a very inconsistent balance and no grip.”

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F1 US Grand Prix: Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur...

02:45

Kieran Jackson

“We’ll have to do a good job, Max and Lando are quick from the beginning. Tomorrow will be another story.

“It’s always good to have two cars [up there].”

F1 US Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc, who starts P4...

02:23

Kieran Jackson

“The first sector is where we’ve been struggling and we don’t have the solution. However, the race-pace felt particularly strong.

“We have a strong car. I hope that we’ll see the same type of race-pace tomorrow.”

F1 US Grand Prix: George Russell after his crash

01:45

Kieran Jackson

“It was a really good lap up until turn 12, lost a bit at turn 12, lost loads of lap time. I went into the penultimate corner, turned in and it went in on me.

“Maybe I was over-pushing, pretty disappointed with the damage to the car. Today we were nowhere.

“It seems such a theme at the moment, when we find a sweet-spot we can get poles and wins, but when we can’t we’re nowhere. It’s really disappointing from my side for the outcome.”

Russell starts P6 tomorrow...

F1 US Grand Prix: McLaren team principal Andrea Stella...

01:20

Kieran Jackson

“The first lap was pretty much perfect. I saw Verstappen was on a fast lap, it could have been a problem - the yellow flag might have helped us. Overall, it’s encouraging that we’ve improved the car, some tuning to the setup. Lando and Oscar have been able to put it all together.

“Hopefully we’ll be able to reduce the tyre degradation.”

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What is the starting grid for the US Grand Prix?

01:00

Kieran Jackson

1. Lando Norris

2. Max Verstappen

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Charles Leclerc

5. Oscar Piastri

6. George Russell

7. Pierre Gasly

8. Fernando Alonso

9. Kevin Magnussen

10. Sergio Perez

11. Yuki Tsunoda

12. Nico Hulkenberg

13. Esteban Ocon

14. Lance Stroll

15. Alex Albon

16. Franco Colapinto

17. Valtteri Bottas

18. Lewis Hamilton

19. Zhou Guanyu

20. Liam Lawson*

*Lawson starts at the back of the grid after taking an engine penalty

F1 US Grand Prix: Lando Norris after qualifying on pole!

Sunday 20 October 2024 00:40

Kieran Jackson

“It was a beautiful lap, I was not going to do much quicker than what I did. When you do a lap and you think ‘it will be tough to beat that.’ We’ve been on the back foot all weekend so I had to do something, today I did - a cool lap and a nice way to start the race tomorrow.

“This is one of the tracks where you’re like ‘damn this is fast.’ It puts a smile on your face. Ending quickest puts a smile on your face too. We changed quite a bit, we made the improvements. I was lucky and I’ll take it.

“I’ll do my homework, we’ve made some changes, time will tell. We’ll work hard, box number one ticked but tomorrow will be a tough race.”

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F1 US Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz after qualifying third...

Sunday 20 October 2024 00:25

Kieran Jackson

“The target was to do a step in qualifying, yesterday P5 and today P3. Bit gutted for that last lap, I was three-tenths up. Easy to say now, some good progress.

“We should be in the fight tomorrow.

F1 US Grand Prix: Max Verstappen after qualifying second...

Sunday 20 October 2024 00:13

Kieran Jackson

“That’s how it goes, we’re still on the front row.

“We made some changes on the car, hopefully that’ll be nice tomorrow.”

TOP-10 FOR THE US GRAND PRIX:

Sunday 20 October 2024 00:13

Kieran Jackson

1. Lando Norris

2. Max Verstappen

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Charles Leclerc

5. Oscar Piastri

6. George Russell

7. Pierre Gasly

8. Fernando Alonso

9. Kevin Magnussen

10. Sergio Perez

F1 US Grand Prix: Lando Norris on pole position!

Sunday 20 October 2024 00:04

Kieran Jackson

What drama!

Max Verstappen was way up on Lando Norris’ time, too, but was forced to slow down in the final sector due to double-waved yellow flags!

Russell’s crash was at the penultimate turn and he just lost the car, skidding into the wall. All OK, thankfully.

But Norris takes the slice of luck! It’s Verstappen and Carlos Sainz behind him.

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F1 US Grand Prix: George Russell crashes!

Sunday 20 October 2024 00:01

Kieran Jackson

Oh no!

George Russell crashes in sector three - with a big hit into the wall! He says he’s OK.

That’s it for qualifying then, with Lando Norris on pole!

F1 US Grand Prix: Final flying laps coming up!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:58

Kieran Jackson

Moment of truth now. Can Max Verstappen go quicker?

F1 US Grand Prix: Lando Norris on provisional pole!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:55

Kieran Jackson

Wow! What a first lap from Lando Norris!

He’s on provisional pole with a 1:32:330 - 0.031 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen!

Carlos Sainz is third, three-tenths off, with Charles Leclerc in fourth.

5-10: Piastri, Russell, Gasly, Magnussen, Alonso (no time)

Gauntlet well and truly thrown down for Verstappen! They will all have another go - 5:00 to go in Q3...

F1 US Grand Prix: Q3 underway!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:51

Kieran Jackson

Here we go then!

10 drivers involved: Norris, Piastri, Russell, Magnussen, Verstappen, Sainz, Leclerc, Perez, Gasly, Alonso

Is it Verstappen’s pole to lose?

F1 US Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton, after qualifying P19...

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:47

Kieran Jackson

“In the sprint, we had some sort of failure on the front suspension. It made the balance really difficult.

“The car was a nightmare in qualifying. We should start in the pit-lane, otherwise we won’t be going anywhere.

“It was a very inconsistent balance and no grip.”

F1 US Grand Prix: Yuki Tsunoda is out!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:43

Kieran Jackson

Tsunoda knocked out right at the end by Fernando Alonso!

Bottom-five and out in Q2 (11-15): Tsunoda, Hulkenberg, Ocon, Stroll, Lawson

So credit to Galy, Alonso and Magnussen for getting through!

Top-3: Verstappen, Sainz, Norris

Now time for the top-10 shootout!

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F1 US Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc is safe!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:39

Kieran Jackson

Leclerc puts in a clean lap and is up to third, as Verstappen goes fastest.

Final laps coming in now...

F1 US Grand Prix: Lando Norris fastest but on new tyres

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:36

Kieran Jackson

Norris goes to the top with a 1:32:851, two-tenths quicker than his title rival in second but Verstappen was on used tyres.

Doesn’t bode great.

Meanwhile, down in P14 is Charles Leclerc!

Current bottom-five (11-15): Ocon, Alonso, Stroll, Leclerc, Lawson

5:00 to go in Q2...

F1 US Grand Prix: Max Verstappen quickest early on

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:33

Kieran Jackson

Verstappen goes quickest, with Gasly second and Sainz third.

And Lawson isn’t going to set a time, incidentally.

Current bottom-five (11-15): Ocon, Alonso, Stroll, Leclerc, Lawson

8:00 to go...

F1 US Grand Prix: Q2 underway!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:26

Kieran Jackson

Well, after the shock of Q1, what will Q2 bring?!

Liam Lawson, incidentally, may well not take part in this given his engine penalty - and he’ll start at the back of the grid.

F1 US Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton out in Q1!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:19

Kieran Jackson

What a nightmare for Lewis Hamilton - he has not made it through! What a shock!

The seven-time world champion only P19, by 0.121 seconds to Lance Stroll, yet his team-mate George Russell went P3!

A mistake at turn 12, I believe, for Lewis. Oh jeez...

Bottom-five and out in Q1 (16-20): Albon, Colapinto, Bottas, Hamilton, Zhou

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F1 US Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc quickest with 5 to go!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:15

Kieran Jackson

Leclerc now top with a 1:33:241... but it’s the bottom where it’s interesting.

Current bottom-five (16-20): Bottas, Russell, Hamilton, Zhou, Tsunoda

Russell and Hamilton, a reminder, yet to set a lap on fresh soft tyres. They’ll only have one chance each here...

3:00 to go in Q1.

F1 US Grand Prix: Mercedes slow early on!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:11

Kieran Jackson

Both Russell and Hamilton are nowhere on the leaderboard (well, towards the bottom!) but they’re both on used soft tyres - so they should speed up later in the session.

Pierre Gasly now quickest, with Max Verstappen second and Nico Hulkenberg third.

8:00 to go. A few cars still yet to set a lap in Q1.

F1 US Grand Prix: Lando Norris quickest early on

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:08

Kieran Jackson

Norris sets an early quick time with a 1:34:029 - but still around half the field to set their first laps!

It’s busy on track now though, as they all ready themselves for their hot laps.

12:00 to go in Q1...

F1 US Grand Prix: Q1 underway!

Saturday 19 October 2024 23:03

Kieran Jackson

Here we go then with the first stage of qualifying!

18 minutes and we’ll lose the slowest five drivers from the rest of qualifying...

F1 US Grand Prix: Norris vs Verstappen

Saturday 19 October 2024 22:57

Kieran Jackson

Forget the sprint - this is the big one ahead of the grand prix tomorrow!

Can Norris get some revenge on Verstappen?

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F1 US Grand Prix: Qualifying coming right up!

Saturday 19 October 2024 22:53

Kieran Jackson

We’re under 10 minutes away from qualifying at the Circuit of the Americas!

Can McLaren find some form? How about Ferrari? Can Mercedes bring some pace to the party? Or is it Max Verstappen’s to lose?

Qualifying is right up at 11pm (BST)!

Driver Standings after US GP sprint

Saturday 19 October 2024 22:45

Kieran Jackson

The gap between the top two is now 54 points...

1. Max Verstappen - 339 points

2. Lando Norris - 285 points

3. Charles Leclerc - 250 points

4. Oscar Piastri - 237 points

5. Carlos Sainz - 197 points

6. Lewis Hamilton - 177 points

7. George Russell - 159 points

8. Sergio Perez - 144 points

9. Fernando Alonso - 62 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg - 25 points

11. Lance Stroll - 24 points

12. Yuki Tsunoda - 22 points

13. Alex Albon - 12 points

14. Daniel Ricciardo - 12 points

15. Kevin Magnussen - 8 points

16. Pierre Gasly - 8 points

17. Ollie Bearman - 7 points

18. Esteban Ocon - 5 points

19. Franco Colapinto - 4 points

20. Zhou Guanyu - 0 points

21. Logan Sargeant - 0 points

22. Valtteri Bottas - 0 points

US GP PREVIEW: How Donald Trump and Kamala Harris revealed F1’s true value as US presidential race nears finish line

Saturday 19 October 2024 22:35

Kieran Jackson

For a sport which struggled for the best part of 70 years to find a home across the Atlantic, Formula One’s presence in the United States has reached unprecedented heights this year. And that’s not just a nod to the three US races, in Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, nor to the boom in popularity stateside – a result of Liberty Media’s 2017 takeover and Netflix’s Drive to Survive fever.

Rather it has been, ahead of the highly charged US presidential election on 5 November, the surprising arena for the two nominees to appear, promote and present themselves in a unique and increasingly attractive way to the electorate.

Full piece below:

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Sebastian Vettel announces racing return in ‘super team’ alongside axed F1 star

Saturday 19 October 2024 22:24

Kieran Jackson

Sebastian Vettel will return to racing next year at the 2025 Race of Champions in Sydney, teaming up with compatriot and friend Mick Schumacher.

Four-time F1 world champion Vettel retired in 2022 after 16 seasons in the sport, where he raced for the likes of Red Bull, Ferrari and Aston Martin.

Yet next March at the Accor Stadium in Sydney, Vettel will form a German ‘super team’ alongside Schumacher – son of seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher – in the ROC Nations Cup.

More below:

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Christian Horner responds to Zak Brown’s claim that Red Bull ‘bib’ device saga ‘doesn’t stack up’

Saturday 19 October 2024 22:12

Kieran Jackson

Asked by Sky F1 why the FIA still wanted to add seals to the bib adjuster, Horner replied: “I think there’s been a bit of moaning from one of our rivals.

“And it’s the FIA’s job to look into these things. It’s on a list of the open-source components, so it’s been publicly available for the last three years. The FIA are happy with it, I think, just to satisfy perhaps some paranoia elsewhere in the paddock.”

“I feel that it’s sometimes to distract from perhaps what’s going on in your own house, then sometimes you try to light a fire somewhere else?”

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Constructors’ Championship after US GP sprint

Saturday 19 October 2024 21:59

Kieran Jackson

1. McLaren - 522 points

2. Red Bull - 483 points

3. Ferrari - 453 points

4. Mercedes - 336 points

5. Aston Martin - 86 points

6. RB - 34 points

7. Haas - 34 points

8. Williams - 16 points

9. Alpine - 13 points

10. Sauber - 0 points

Lewis Hamilton and F1 are desperate for Africa return – but these obstacles must be overcome

Saturday 19 October 2024 21:48

Kieran Jackson

Formula One wants to return. Lewis Hamilton insists F1 cannot continue to ignore it. But after 31 years away, the sport still can’t thrash out a route back into the only viable continent (sorry Antarctica) it fails to race in: Africa.

It was 1993 the last time the “Mother Continent” hosted an F1 grand prix. That was at Kyalami, 20 miles north of Johannesburg, as Williams driver Alain Prost won the 27th version of the South African Grand Prix.

Rather obviously, it is difficult to claim the full veracity of the competition “Formula 1 World Championship” while a record 24-race calendar does not actually include the entire world and its continents.

But F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has made no secret of his desire to add an African race to the schedule, amid an opening set of talks with Rwandan officials last month.

However, is Rwanda the only option? South Africa has come close in recent years, too. And what are the major obstacles? The Independent takes a look at all the potential locations F1 could venture to in Africa.

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A reminder of the start times for the remainder of the Austin weekend:

Saturday 19 October 2024 21:34

Kieran Jackson

All times BST

Saturday 19 October

  • Qualifying: 11pm

Sunday 20 October

  • Race: 8pm

Driver Standings after US GP sprint

Saturday 19 October 2024 21:20

Kieran Jackson

The gap between the top two is now 54 points...

1. Max Verstappen - 339 points

2. Lando Norris - 285 points

3. Charles Leclerc - 250 points

4. Oscar Piastri - 237 points

5. Carlos Sainz - 197 points

6. Lewis Hamilton - 177 points

7. George Russell - 159 points

8. Sergio Perez - 144 points

9. Fernando Alonso - 62 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg - 25 point