Las Vegas GP 2025
NOVEMBER 21, 2025
Thursday Team Quotes
McLaren Formula 1 Team
Lando Norris (1st, 1:33.602): "We didn't manage to get too much from FP2, given the disruption, but we did get a slightly better feeling than in FP1. We made some good progress and we've got a reasonable feeling altogether. Some positives to build on and some areas to try and improve going into tomorrow."
Oscar Piastri (14th, 1:34.493): "With the Red Flags in FP2, it's difficult to know exactly where we sit, but the car has decent pace and there are plenty of positives. FP1 was a pretty good session, and we just didn't get a lap on the Soft with the disruption in FP2. We'll do some more tweaking overnight and see what weather we've got tomorrow."
Andrea Stella, Team Principal: "This track requires intense work to fine-tune the car and find the right reference points for the drivers. It is therefore important to try to make the most of all the time available in Free Practice, which only happened today in the first of the two sessions. In the second one, light rain at the beginning and then a couple of Red Flags in the final part made the work of all the teams much more disrupted. In particular, the information that is normally gathered during long runs is missing. For our part, we know that there is still work to be done to adjust the setup of the car: we know that the characteristics of the track and the conditions in which we are racing are not the best for us, but we will do our utmost to put the drivers in the best possible position to fully exploit the potential available."
Scuderia Ferrari HP
Charles Leclerc (3rd, 1:33.763): "Our pace was strong today and I think we are in a relatively good place. That said, our competitors are strong and we have to wait and see how qualifying will play out. It will be tight, so I hope we can build on the positive day we had today and be in the fight for a top position tomorrow. Now, it's all about trying to anticipate the conditions we will find in qualifying and start the day on the right foot."
Lewis Hamilton (10th, 1:34.127): "FP2 was a good session. We made some strong changes and the car felt a lot better than it did in FP1, and even if the results don't show it yet, I'm feeling quite positive. It was a bit unfortunate not to finish a lap on the Soft tyre, and with the issue with the manhole cover, no one really managed to get any long runs in today. Tomorrow looks wet, so it's going to be a challenging day, but I'm feeling good about it."
Oracle Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen (9th, 1:34.105): "The balance in the car today has been okay and I think we do still need to improve a little bit and find some more grip in the tyres. Of course, the track improved a bit more in each session, so we were just trying to find how we could operate the tyres in a good window for Qualifying and the race. It has just been tricky with those interruptions to the session, but this was the same for everyone. You can't compare this to other tracks with similar levels of downforce as it is a lot colder here and the surface is very slippery. Being fast on those tracks does not mean it is a given that you will be quick here, so we will have to see how we go tomorrow."
Yuki Tsunoda (15th, 1:34.692): "Overall, today has given me good confidence and I am happy with how we have ended our first day here in Vegas. My FP1 felt very strong and while, it is a shame how interrupted our second session was with all the track issues, I think the pace is there still. I am starting to learn about this car and especially on these low grip tracks, you want to have good confidence in the car because you are consistently controlling the car. The car was a little different in the second session to what I felt in FP1, but we recovered in the right direction as the session went on, and still even then the pace was ok. It was also good we managed to test different set-ups across the cars and now it's about putting it all together tomorrow. I think it is very tight between four teams and we still have to find a little bit more speed in the car. I hope, and I am sure, we will find something overnight on the cars around us and let's see how it goes tomorrow."
Gianpiero Lambiase, Head of Racing: "Today was a difficult day in tricky conditions. As ever at this track, and in these conditions, getting the tyres into their correct operating window proves to be a challenge, but it is one that we need to get on top of as this is where the bulk of the lap time gains will be found. On a positive note, both drivers have been happy with the underlying balance of the car all day, so we don't expect to be turning things upside down this evening. Looking ahead to Sunday, there haven't been any meaningful long run simulations in either session, so both strategy and overall relative competitiveness are unknowns at this stage for everyone."
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
Andrea Kimi Antonelli (2nd, 1:33.631): "Our first day on track here in Las Vegas was a good one. I enjoyed learning the track lap-by-lap and I felt good in the car throughout. We've still got some work to do if we want to be challenging at the very front this weekend, but it was a solid start. The track evolution was a surprise to me. The circuit was very green in FP1 and ramped up so much over the course of the day. We are expecting the same tomorrow so we will have to be ready for that, react accordingly and keep evolving as the track itself does. We will see how much that impacts qualifying, but it is definitely something we will need to take into account."
George Russell (7th, 1:34.037): "We haven't had a bad day today. I think we are in the mix near the front, but we need to be realistic that several of our competitors also looked strong but didn't put their laps together yet. We've come into this weekend with people keen to put the favourites tag on us, but the situation has changed a lot in the 12 months since we were so strong here last year. We have made the car stronger at other circuits but that has possibly made us slightly less strong here. It is definitely going to be close come qualifying tomorrow. It looks like there are any number of cars that could take pole position so we will have to be at our very best if we are to score a good result. We will work hard overnight and see what we can do tomorrow."
Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director: "Track evolution is a major factor of any first day on a street circuit, and that is particularly true here in Las Vegas with a track that is only used once a year combined with the cold temperatures. FP1 is therefore about getting as much consecutive running as possible, enabling the drivers to build their confidence and to get the tyres into a good working window. That was particularly important for Kimi given it's his first visit here. Both he and George acquitted themselves well, completing useful single lap and high fuel work. Our long runs looked competitive, and we weren't far off on low fuel but, given how much the circuit will change heading into Friday and then Saturday, we can't read too much into that. FP2 was still a useful session despite the two red flag interruptions. We didn't get to add to our long run data from earlier in the day, but we gathered more information on the single lap on both the Medium and Soft tyre. Kimi was in the minority of drivers who managed to put together a good lap on the Soft before the interruptions, leaving him P2. George's lap didn't appear on the time sheets as the red flag came out just before he crossed the line, but he was on course for a time that would have put him P3, despite losing a bit of time into turn 12 with a lock-up. We had quite different setups across the cars in the second session, so we'll do some work overnight to pick through those differences to understand what we want to carry into FP3. Overall, it has been a solid start to the weekend."
Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team
Lance Stroll (11th, 1:34.191):
Fernando Alonso (18th, 1:35.012):
Andy Cowell, CEO & Team Principal:
Mike Krack, Chief Operating Officer:
Adrian Newey:
Enrico Cardile, Technical Chief:
BWT Alpine F1 Team
Pierre Gasly (12th, 1:34.373):
Franco Colapinto (16th, 1:34.824):
David Sanchez, Technical Chief:
Dave Greenwood, Racing Director:
Flavio Briatore:
Steve Nielsen, Managing Director:
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team
Oliver Bearman (17th, 1:34.986):
Esteban Ocon (19th, 1:35.228):
Ayao Komatsu, Team Principal:
Gene Haas, Owner:
Andrea De Zordo, Technical Chief:
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team
Isack Hadjar (5th, 1:33.893):
Liam Lawson (6th, 1:33.901):
Alan Permane, Team Principal:
Tim Goss, Chief Technical Officer:
Guillaume Dezoteux, Head of Vehicle Performance:
Guillaume Cattelani, Deputy Technical Director - Performance:
Mattia Spini, Chief Race Engineer:
Williams Racing
Alexander Albon (8th, 1:34.067): "Overall, I'm happy with today. This track suits us on paper and it seems to be doing so, but it is still close across the grid with very fine margins. In FP1 we got the tyres to work well, while FP2 was a little bit disruptive and we didn't end up getting everything out of it. There are a few things to improve and focus on for tomorrow, and some more data crunching to do ahead of qualifying, but we're in a decent place after today."
Carlos Sainz (13th, 1:34.435): "Unfortunately, the issues in FP2 took away valuable time for everyone, especially for those who went out late like myself. Other than that, today looked promising. The balance of the car feels good, and the tyres feel okay, maybe too close to the limit but I think we're on the right path. The forecast is looking like rain overnight but clear for when we're on track, so we'll keep working to fine tune the setup for when it matters."
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber
Nico Hulkenberg (4th, 1:33.879): "It was a pretty standard Friday for us. We worked through the usual run plan, and FP1 felt quite positive overall, while FP2 was a bit more difficult. I think a lot of drivers didn't get a clean run on the softs, so the picture is still a bit unclear in terms of pace. There's the usual work to do overnight: improving the balance of the car and fine-tuning the setup. It'll be interesting to see how things unfold tomorrow once everything settles and we get a clearer read on the field."
Gabriel Bortoleto (20th, 1:35.499): "Overall, it's been a positive, productive day. It's a bit difficult to read the times since some drivers completed laps on the softs while others didn't, and my own run on the softest compound was interrupted by a red flag. Still, running mostly on the hards helped me understand how the tyres behave, and up until the session came to a halt, the softs felt decent, too. It's a new track and everything is still fresh for me, but we managed to get up to good speed today. There's still room to improve, but I think we're in a solid place with one practice session left before qualifying tomorrow."
