Toto Wolff consoles George Russell after a missed opportunity at the F1 Las Vegas GP

Mercedes star George Russell finished on the podium at the 2025 Las Vegas GP after starting the race in P4. The Briton could’ve finished P2 at the street race as Lando Norris faced an issue in the last couple of laps. Team Principal Toto Wolff took to the team radio and consoled Russell after the missed opportunity. George Russell qualified P4 and was able to get up into P2 after an amazing start. The Briton ran in P2 for the first stint but was later overtaken by Lando Norris. With Max Verstappen being the last driver who started on the medium to pit, the Dutchman came out just a second ahead of Russell. The Briton pushed his Mercedes on older, but up to temperature tires in an attempt to overtake the Red Bull driver, but wasn’t able to do the same. After following Max Verstappen for a couple of laps, George Russell fell back and was then passed by Lando Norris. Russell took to the team radio and explained how he damaged his tires while pushing in an attempt to overtake Max Verstappen. In the last couple of laps at the Las Vegas GP, Lando Norris was instructed by the team to lift and coast to the finish line following what was a suspected brake issue. George Russell was just a few seconds behind Norris, and Mercedes Boss Toto Wolff took to the team radio to console his driver after the missed opportunity. “George, Congratulations on the podium. Really good. I agree with you. Probably those two laps with Verstappen, that’s what did the damage. But a podium is a podium,” said Toto Wolff “Exactly, can’t change the result,” responded Russell Had the Briton not pushed as hard to overtake Max, better tires would’ve likely meant that he finished ahead of Norris. George Russell nursed a steering issue at the Las Vegas GP Whilst running P2 at the Las Vegas GP, George Russell took to the team radio and complained about a “steering issue” on Lap 14. The Briton nursed the same issue throughout the race and likely lost multiple tenths every lap. During the post-race interview, Russell was questioned by David Coulthard about the steering issue and whether the Mercedes driver nursed the same throughout the race. George Russell replied, “Yeah, it was there throughout.” However, Russell detailed how it was the tire situation which hurt him more than the steering wheel issue, as he added, “Honestly it was the tires. When Max made the pit, I thought I had a chance, he had the cold tires and I really pushed hard and damaged the tires. There on in I was on the team radio saying ‘I’m not sure this tire is going to make it to the end. Really difficult.” Russell’s teammate, Kimi Antonelli, finished the race in P4 on track, and was demoted to P5 after the time penalty for the false start was applied.
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‘Not a politician’ Max Verstappen picked as the favorite for the title by Bernie Ecclestone

Four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen has been steadily reducing the gap to the championship leaders since the summer break and is now just 36 points behind Lando Norris. Amid the Dutchman’s recent surge in performance, former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has picked Verstappen as the favorite for the 2025 title.

As the new season unfolded, Red Bull found themselves overtaken in the performance index by McLaren, which allowed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to sprint ahead in the championship battle. Verstappen started the Dutch Grand Prix over 100 points behind Piastri. However, the upgrades Red Bull introduced during the latter races of the European stage brought Verstappen back into contention. Since then, Max has not finished off the podium.

Despite Lando Norris winning last weekend’s race in Mexico, Verstappen remains a strong favorite for the championship. Bernie Ecclestone highlighted Verstappen’s impressive track record at the Brazilian Grand Prix, calling it a “happy hunting ground” for the Dutch driver and predicting a likely victory there.

“I think Max will win and make it again! He has the special, the extraordinary. And the next race is Brazil—the weather is changeable, even with rain,” Ecclestone said.

Ecclestone also acknowledged that while Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are both talented drivers and McLaren has a great car, they are still no match for Verstappen.

“But Verstappen is the special one, the best racer, not a politician, but a real racing driver,” he added.

In the last six races, Verstappen has won three and finished on the podium in the other three, underlining his consistent form.

**“It’s in his hands”: Former F1 driver on Verstappen’s path to the 2025 title**

With four races remaining in the season, Verstappen needs to outscore Lando Norris by an average of nine points per race weekend to claim the championship. These final four weekends include two Sprint race events, adding to the challenge.

Former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer weighed in on how Verstappen might approach the final races.

“If he wins in Brazil, I think it will be in the balance. If he can win there, the gap will be less than 30 points. Vegas is going to be the big opportunity where you’ve got Mercedes, who will be quick. They’re always quick in Vegas. Ferrari is a wild card. McLaren could easily end up being sixth and seventh.

If you’re Max now with four races to go, you’ve got to just think, ‘let’s get the gap as close as it can be for Abu Dhabi,’ and then the pressure is on McLaren,” Palmer explained.

If Verstappen manages to clinch the 2025 title, it would mark the biggest points gap ever closed by a driver to win the F1 championship.

*Edited by Pranay Bhagi*
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