George Russell grabbed a sensational pole position in Las Vegas, the Mercedes seemingly coming alive in the cooler evening conditions. But there were plenty of squabbles behind, with Ferrari managing to out-qualify their McLaren rivals, while Max Verstappen starts ahead of Lando Norris. Here are the best facts and stats from the Vegas Strip…
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Russell has three poles this year – Canada, Britan and now Las Vegas. This was his fourth career pole position.
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Carlos Sainz qualified second for the second year in a row here, although last year he did serve a 10-place grid drop. He’s missed out on pole here twice by a combined total of 0.142s.
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This is the Spaniard’s second front row start in the last three races, after he won from pole in Mexico City.
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Pierre Gasly was third, after Esteban Ocon started fourth in Sao Paulo. Gasly only has one other career top-three start, back at Qatar in 2021 but he did start fourth here last year.
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Charles Leclerc was fourth, but his last two race victories came from P4 on the grid in both Monza and Austin.

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Max Verstappen was fifth, Lando Norris was sixth – Verstappen will win the championship if they finish in those positions.
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The Dutchman won in Brazil from P17 on the grid, and while he has won from 10 different grid positions, he has never won from fifth.
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Norris is starting outside the top three for just the third time in the last 14 races. He’s never won from outside the top five on the grid.
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Yuki Tsunoda was seventh, having started third in Sao Paulo.
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Oscar Piastri starts eighth, having been out-qualified by his team mate for the fifth straight race.
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Nico Hulkenberg bagged his 10th Q3 appearance of the season for Haas.
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Lewis Hamilton was 10th, but would have been in the top three if he had managed to repeat his Q2 lap time.

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Kevin Magnussen had reached Q3 at his last two race appearances, but had to settle for P12 in Vegas after making the top 10 shootout here last year.
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Zhou Guanyu bagged his best qualifying of the year in 13th with his first Q2 since Silverstone.
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France Colapinto managed to out-qualify Alex Albon for the second time since joining Williams.
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Sergio Perez suffered his sixth Q1 elimination of the season with P16, having finished on the podium here last season.
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Fernando Alonso managed his first Q1 elimination since Monaco in May.
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Alex Albon was knocked out in Q1 for the fourth time this season. He starts 18th, having been in the top 10 here in qualifying last year.
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Valtteri Bottas was out-qualified by his team mate for just the second time this season, but the Finn does have a five-place grid drop for the Grand Prix here.
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Lance Stroll was only able to complete one flying lap after a mechanical problem in FP3 curtailed his running, and props up the field.
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