Starting grid and TV schedule for the Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix
Join us in Las Vegas this Sunday, November 23, 2025, at 05:00 for the twenty-second round of the 2025 F1 season.
In an unexpected downpour, Lando Norris secured his sixteenth pole position of his F1 career in Las Vegas, after a qualifying session that turned into a real balancing act. The rain, rarely invited to the Nevada desert, disrupted the hierarchy and forced the drivers to juggle between caution and aggression. In this treacherous context, the McLaren driver managed to maintain control to claim the first place on the grid.
Behind him, Max Verstappen was able to take advantage of a Red Bull that finally felt comfortable in these conditions, taking the second position. Carlos Sainz completes the top 3 and will start from the second row, confirming the strong competitiveness of his Williams.

The Mercedes teams, on the other hand, disappointed. Expected to be at the front after several recent improvements, they never seemed able to compete for the pole. George Russell must settle for the fourth time, just ahead of Oscar Piastri in fifth. Liam Lawson delivers a solid performance by qualifying sixth, alongside the McLaren driver.
Fernando Alonso will start seventh, followed by Isack Hadjar, who performed excellently in eighth for his first appearance in Las Vegas under these challenging conditions. Charles Leclerc, who secured pole on this same circuit in 2023, could do no better than ninth. Pierre Gasly rounds out the top 10, ending his streak of starts from the front or second row in the gaming capital.
The rest of the field sees Nico Hülkenberg and Lance Stroll in eleventh and twelfth positions, ahead of the two Haas: Esteban Ocon in thirteenth and Oliver Bearman in fourteenth. Franco Colapinto will start fifteenth, with Alex Albon sixteenth after hitting the wall in Q1.
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Further back, Kimi Antonelli falls back to seventeenth after his podium in Brazil. Gabriel Bortoleto follows in eighteenth position, ahead of Yuki Tsunoda. Lewis Hamilton, lacking rhythm and caught out by a yellow flag on his final flying lap, will start from a disappointing last position.
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