The Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying delivered plenty of surprises, none more so than George Russell’s commanding pole position. Mercedes’ resurgence in Sin City turned heads across the paddock, including Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who was spotted closely examining the W15 in parc fermé after the session.
Russell Shines in Qualifying, Verstappen Settles for P5
George Russell delivered a sensational lap in Q3, securing pole position with a display that put Mercedes firmly back in the spotlight. Meanwhile, teammate Lewis Hamilton struggled with car issues and ended up a disappointing 10th.
Max Verstappen, who starts fifth on the grid, appeared intrigued by Mercedes’ newfound pace. The reigning champion was seen meticulously inspecting Russell’s W15, a rare moment of curiosity that caught fans and analysts alike by surprise.
Why the Interest in Mercedes?
Mercedes has been uncharacteristically quick all weekend, dominating the practice sessions and capitalizing on qualifying. Their Las Vegas setup, combined with the frigid conditions and the unique street circuit layout, seemed to suit the W15 perfectly.
Verstappen’s examination of the car could hint at Red Bull’s concerns about Mercedes’ sudden rise. For a team that has dominated much of the season, seeing a rival team excel under such specific conditions might trigger some scrutiny.
Perez’s Troubles Continue
While Verstappen starts from a competitive fifth, his teammate Sergio Perez endured yet another nightmare qualifying session. Knocked out in Q1, Perez admitted he anticipated a tough outing but seemed dejected as his struggles continue.
“I did expect a very difficult qualifying, and yeah, it turned out to be quite a tough one,” Perez confessed.
The Mexican driver’s woes only deepen the speculation about his future with Red Bull. With rumors swirling about the team considering alternative drivers for 2025, Perez’s poor performances—contrasted with strong showings from Red Bull sister team’s Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo—have intensified the pressure.
What Lies Ahead?
As the paddock prepares for Sunday’s 50-lap race, Mercedes appears poised to challenge for victory, a stark departure from their recent form. Russell’s pole position gives the Silver Arrows a golden opportunity to claim a rare win, while Verstappen and Red Bull face a strategic puzzle to claw back from the second row.
For Perez, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With his Red Bull seat seemingly on the line, his performance in Las Vegas could shape his F1 future. The Mexican needs a miracle to salvage not only his weekend but also his standing within the team.
The Stage is Set
The Las Vegas Grand Prix promises high drama under the neon lights. With Mercedes roaring back to form, Red Bull facing internal struggles, and Verstappen keenly observing his rivals, the stage is set for an unforgettable showdown. Can Russell convert pole into victory? Will Verstappen find a way to extend his dominance? And, perhaps most crucially, can Perez deliver when it matters most?