Skip to content

Las Vegas GP:
George Takes Superb Pole, Lewis Starts P10

23 November 2024
8 Min Read

George took his third pole of the season at Las Vegas, with Lewis starting from P10.

In a hard-fought qualifying session on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, George took his fourth pole of his F1 career. He beat Carlos Sainz by 0.098 seconds. Lewis had the pace to fight for pole but failed to get a clean lap in Q3 and will start the Las Vegas GP from P10.

George and Lewis set the fastest lap times in both Q1 and Q2 to qualify for Q3, which had to be postponed because of an incident involving Franco Colapinto. The Williams driver was okay after the crash.

The team will now concentrate on preparing for Saturday's Grand Prix. The race starts at 22:00 local time (6:00 GMT on Sunday morning).

George Russell

It feels incredible to be back on pole position. We’ve been so quick all weekend, but I knew that, coming into Q3, it was going to be that last lap that counted and nothing that had happened before mattered. On my first effort, I had a little bit of a moment out of turn five and clipped the wall. The mechanics did a great job to switch the front-wing quickly before our final run, but there was a brief moment where I thought we wouldn’t get back around and make the flag. I felt confident in myself though and knew that if I put together a clean lap that pole was possible and that was what we were able to deliver.

Ultimately though we’ve had a few good qualifying sessions recently and we need to convert them into good results. It will be a long race tomorrow, and there will be plenty of unknowns, but I am hopeful that we can fight for victory. I’m excited for the Grand Prix; it’ll be a great atmosphere on Saturday night racing down the Strip in Las Vegas. I’ll have a good night’s sleep this evening and come back raring to go tomorrow.

Lewis Hamilton

The car was feeling great today, and it has been a good weekend up to the final segment of Qualifying. I was quickest in Q2 but unfortunately, I had two bad laps in Q3 and that left us P10. The conditions were still good, but I didn’t get the job done. It’s really disappointing as we definitely had the pace for pole position today. Congratulations to George who did a great job to take P1. It will be difficult starting from where we are in P10, but I will try and get up to the podium tomorrow. I will be giving it my best to do so.

Toto Wolff, Team Principal & CEO

The car has been really strong all weekend. We seem to be able to extract good performance in these cold temperatures, as we saw at Silverstone and Spa earlier in the season, and that has helped us today. Taking pole position is great but it is also a little bittersweet with Lewis in P10. We definitely had the speed to be on the front row with both cars, but I am sure he will bounce back tomorrow.

It is difficult to say how the race will go tomorrow. We saw on Thursday that graining is a risk; nobody has had a proper look at the Hard tyre either, so there are going to be plenty of unknowns. Hopefully our single lap speed translates into race pace, and we have a competitive Grand Prix and fight for victory. Let’s see what we can do.

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

We’ve had a fast car all weekend and there was a real possibility of us locking out the front-row. It was a tricky session and George did a great job to take pole position. Lewis had shown fantastic speed throughout and was unlucky to have issues on both his laps in Q3. Unfortunately, that left him P10 for tomorrow.

The car has been working really well on a single lap; that has been the case from the first laps of FP1 all the way through to the final lap of Q3. However, it's a lot harder to read where we will be on long run pace. The graining caused by the cool temperature is dominating the degradation and because some pushed early in their runs in FP2, whilst others managed their tyres, it's hard to know where everything will fall out tomorrow. We will have to be live to how the race is going and react well if we want to fight for victory.

2024 Las Vegas GP Qualifying Result

1

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

2

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

0.098

3

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

0.352

4

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

0.471

5

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

0.485

6

Lando Norris

McLaren

0.696

7

Yuki Tsunoda

Racing Bulls

0.717

8

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

0.721

9

Nico Hülkenberg

Haas

0.750

10

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

15.794

11

Esteban Ocon

Alpine

0.909

12

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

0.985

13

Zhou Guanyu

Sauber

1.254

14

Franco Colapinto

Williams

1.437

15

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1.945

16

Sergio Pérez

Red Bull

1.843

17

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1.946

18

Alexander Albon

Williams

2.113

19

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

2.172

20

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

2.118

2024 Las Vegas GP FP3 Result

1

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:33.570

18

2

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:33.785

14

3

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

1:33.918

16

4

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:34.008

14

5

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:34.137

17

6

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

1:34.341

17

7

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:34.407

15

8

Franco Colapinto

Williams

1:34.723

15

9

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

1:34.883

13

10

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:34.905

15

11

Nico Hülkenberg

Haas

1:34.908

15

12

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:34.941

15

13

Sergio Pérez

Red Bull

1:35.061

19

14

Esteban Ocon

Alpine

1:35.460

14

15

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:35.938

16

16

Yuki Tsunoda

Racing Bulls

1:36.215

18

17

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

1:36.412

14

18

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1:36.544

18

19

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:36.950

13

20

Zhou Guanyu

Sauber

1:36.988

16

WIN: Chance To Have Your Name on Lewis’ Car for Abu Dhabi

Enter Now