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Verstappen Secures 4th Consecutive Formula 1 Championship at Las Vegas Grand Prix

Max Verstappen clinches his fourth straight Formula One title with a fifth-place finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, while George Russell claims the race victory.

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Updated: Nov 24th, 2024, 9:50 AM ET

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Max Verstappen won his fourth consecutive Formula One World Drivers' Championship, finishing fifth at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. George Russell claimed the race win, followed by Lewis Hamilton in second, marking Mercedes' first 1-2 finish since Brazil 2022. Verstappen's title was secured by finishing ahead of rival Lando Norris, who finished sixth. Despite earlier season struggles, Verstappen's consistent points allowed him to maintain his lead. Russell's victory highlights a tight Constructors' battle with Ferrari closing in on McLaren.


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