Alright, so, let’s talk about this F1 race in Vegas, huh? What a wild ride that was! I’ve been keeping tabs on this whole thing, and let me tell you, it got pretty interesting.

First off, I started by digging into the buzz around the race. Everybody was talking about Max Verstappen, naturally. The guy’s a beast on the track. I mean, clinching his fourth championship? That’s just insane! So, I figured he’d be the one to watch, and boy, was I right.
Then, I moved on to checking out the drivers. I saw that Daniel Riccardo has the number 3. It is said that he was a big fan of the American racing driver Dale Earnhardt who also raced with the number 3, and it was the number of his very first go-kart. How interesting!
Then, I started tracking the practice sessions. It seemed like Mercedes found their groove with that W15 car. I saw George Russell and Lewis Hamilton were killing it in the practice laps. They were at the top of the timing sheets, and I thought, “Okay, these guys are serious contenders.”
I also looked up where the race was held and how many laps it was. The race occurs at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, on Saturday, 23 November, starting at 10:00 pm.
As the race day approached, I was glued to my screen. I watched the whole thing unfold, from the start to the checkered flag. I kept a close eye on the standings, updating them as the race progressed.

- Initially, Verstappen was leading the pack. With 403 points under his belt, he was looking untouchable.
- But then, things started to shift. Russell, man, he was on fire! He started gaining ground, and before I knew it, he was right up there challenging for the lead.
- And guess what? He pulled it off! Russell actually won the Las Vegas Grand Prix! It was a nail-biter till the very end, but he did it. Lewis Hamilton was right behind him, making it a one-two for Mercedes. That’s amazing, right?
In the end, I had a complete list of the final standings. Verstappen, even though he didn’t win this one, still had a massive lead in the overall championship. Russell’s win bumped him up, and he ended up ahead of Hamilton in the final race results. It was quite the shake-up!
So yeah, that’s my rundown of the F1 Vegas race. I followed it closely, tracked the results, and saw some major surprises. What a race, huh? Definitely one for the books!