Seven things we’ve learned from day one of F1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix

Seven things we've learned from day one of F1's Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Ahead of what’s probably the most unpredictable race of Formula 1 2025’s triple-header finale, there was plenty to take from media day at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Here’s what we’ve already learned

Ahead of the highly unpredictable race of Formula 1 2025’s triple-header finale at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, media day revealed significant insights.

Drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc adeptly handled John Elkann’s controversial comments urging them to focus on driving more than speaking after the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Hamilton emphasized team responsibility, while Leclerc tried to spin Elkann’s remarks positively, ultimately clearing the air and diverting attention from the issue.

Criticism of Ferrari’s disappointing season is valid, yet targeting drivers and other unspecified individuals was clumsily executed.

Leclerc, consistently bailing out Ferrari this season, and newcomer Hamilton face scrutiny, raising questions about the team’s future championship ambitions.

Isack Hadjar promptly apologized to teammate Liam Lawson for their risky last-lap duel in Brazil, stressing the importance of avoiding intra-team collisions for the team’s championship standings.

Tsunoda expressed apprehension about his future at Red Bull amidst ongoing uncertainties and impending decisions about his role within the team.

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