Las Vegas GP 2024
NOVEMBER 24, 2024
Saturday Team Quotes
Oracle Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen (5th): "This marks the culmination of an epic campaign and a fantastic win for Max. Not just today but throughout an uncompromising year and at times without the necessary tools at his disposal. He has inspired in the cockpit but out of it also. The way he has conducted himself and the way he has worked with the engineers and wider team has been phenomenal. Together with 2021, this was one of the toughest years the Team have experienced. But Max has once again elevated himself to another level of exceptionalism. He's won more than double the races of any other driver, mounting a formidable campaign and at times having to overcome insurmountable margins. On the days when we didn't deliver a win or when he had everything thrown at him, he has still delivered points. He has been extraordinary. Behind the scenes there was a huge effort to help bring this championship over the line. It is something to celebrate here at track but equally back at the factory. I am incredibly grateful for all the work and late nights that went into this success and everyone back in Milton Keynes can be proud of their hand in this championship. Ultimately though, this win belongs to Max. Congratulations on number four Max, you deserve every moment of it!"
Sergio Perez (10th): "The way Max pushed the Team forwards this season, he was just a pure force. Congratulations to Max, I think he has had the best season I have ever seen from a driver, because a lot of the time we did not have the best car and Max made the difference a lot of weekends. The way he pushed the Team forwards, he was just a pure force and I think this has been the best year from him in the four we have been together. He has been tremendous, well done to him for all the success he has had, he deserves it. For me today, I think the pace was the positive thing about the race, but unfortunately, we may have got the strategy wrong because we went out on the hard initially when the track was at it's worse. The degradation was a lot higher than expected and we used the best tyre in the beginning unfortunately, so I had to do quite a long stint on the medium. I feel like we are getting there but we need that extra jump, and I don't feel like we are getting there so, hopefully for the coming weekends we can come back stronger."
Christian Horner, Sporting Director: "This marks the culmination of an epic campaign and a fantastic win for Max. Not just today but throughout an uncompromising year and at times without the necessary tools at his disposal. He has inspired in the cockpit but out of it also. The way he has conducted himself and the way he has worked with the engineers and wider team has been phenomenal. Together with 2021, this was one of the toughest years the Team have experienced. But Max has once again elevated himself to another level of exceptionalism. He's won more than double the races of any other driver, mounting a formidable campaign and at times having to overcome insurmountable margins. On the days when we didn't deliver a win or when he had everything thrown at him, he has still delivered points. He has been extraordinary. Behind the scenes there was a huge effort to help bring this championship over the line. It is something to celebrate here at track but equally back at the factory. I am incredibly grateful for all the work and late nights that went into this success and everyone back in Milton Keynes can be proud of their hand in this championship. Ultimately though, this win belongs to Max. Congratulations on number four Max, you deserve every moment of it!"
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
George Russell (1st): "To win in Las Vegas feels incredible! I'm so thankful for the team and happy for them that we got this win. We had great pace throughout and we were comfortable in the lead. You are always thinking that something might happen though, such as a safety car, but it was clean throughout. It was almost a perfect weekend as we took pole position, led almost every lap and took the 1-2. It was great to be up on the podium with Lewis; he drove a fantastic race to come through from P10. We couldn't ask for more. I was meant to be flying out of here tonight but that's not going to happen now! We will enjoy this night as a team as everyone deserves it. We will then sit down on Monday and go through the data to understand why we were so quick this weekend. Hopefully that can help us as we go into the final two races of the season in Qatar and Abu Dhabi. Finally, I'd like to say congratulations to Max on his fourth title. He is a deserving champion, has driven at an incredible level all year, and is the man we will all be chasing in 2025."
Lewis Hamilton (2nd): "I'm really happy for the team. It was an exceptional performance by everyone this weekend to claim the 1-2. The car felt strong throughout and I had a really fun and enjoyable race. It felt great to be moving forward throughout as I had a long way to come back from! It is slightly bittersweet as if we had qualified where we should have yesterday, I think I could have won. Nevertheless, I didn't think I would have been able to finish P2 today before the race so I'm very happy. Congratulations to George on a great drive to take victory. Congratulations must also go to Max too who claimed the title today. He's done a fantastic job all year and is a deserving champion."
Toto Wolff, Team Principal: "It has been a while since we took a 1-2 so this is a fantastic result for the team. The colder conditions on a low grip circuit such as this clearly suited us. Nevertheless, everyone did a great job to execute well across the weekend. We have been quick from the start of FP1 on Thursday and continued that into Friday and Saturday. We got the car in a great window and that is really pleasing. George managed the race superbly. He held off the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc early on and from there was in complete command of the Grand Prix. Lewis also drove fantastically to cut his way through the field from P10 to P2. He showed just how quick he is to secure a brilliant result for the team. Finally, congratulations to Max Verstappen on winning the title; he is a deserving champion, and we hope to take the fight to him next year."
Andrew Shovlin: "We didn't come to Las Vegas thinking that this track would suit us, so it's been great to see the car working so well. We've been quick from lap one of practice on Thursday. We knew from those sessions that the single lap would be strong, but it was very encouraging to see the race pace today. George did an amazing job managing from the front, covering off safety car risks and making sure he kept his tyres in better shape than the cars behind. It was another well-deserved win and the third of his F1 career. Lewis meanwhile outperformed all our simulations today to achieve P2. His final stint was immense; he'll be frustrated that he lost too much time in traffic to allow him to fight for the win but the 1-2 is of course a great result for the team. We now have two races to go in the season. We will be giving it everything we can to achieve similar success in Qatar and Abu Dhabi."
Scuderia Ferrari
Carlos Sainz (3rd): "Considering the pace Mercedes had today I think we maximised the team's points, and even without the misunderstanding at the pit entry on my second stop I don't think we would have been able to stay ahead of Lewis. I was expecting to be more competitive after what we had seen in practice but we struggled quite a lot with graining today. We will keep fighting in the next races to keep the battle for the Constructors' title open until the end. On to Qatar."
Charles Leclerc (4th): "I finished the race where I started it today, so it wasn't that exciting, but if you look at the details it was quite an eventful one. Unfortunately, we degraded the fronts on the first stint on Mediums, then we were able to come back on the Hards which were working better. Big congratulations to Max (Verstappen). He deserves this championship title, he has had an amazing season and always maximised his results which has paid off for him. It gives us motivation to be even stronger next year and hopefully we can put him under some more pressure then. We will push hard in the last two races to try to finish the season ahead of McLaren."
Frédéric Vasseur, Team Principal: "First of all, congratulation to Max Verstappen on winning the title. As for our race, we struggled a lot in the first stint on the Mediums, losing about two seconds per lap towards the end and again at the end of the second stint, the first one on the Hards. Overall, our pace on the Hards was decent, but we lost too much time in the early stages and generally our pace was a bit too inconsistent. In the end today's race was a case of damage limitation, but at some point we have to score more points than everyone else and we cannot just settle for this damage limitation if we want to keep the fight open. We scored 12 points more than McLaren and 16 more than Red Bull. Let's see what we can do next week in Qatar, a track that on paper does not suit us best, but in which there is a Sprint and so even more points on offer. As a team, we need to do a better job at the next race."
McLaren Formula 1 Team
Lando Norris (6th): "Firstly, a big congratulations to Max on winning the Drivers' Championship, he deserved it. He drove better than everyone over the course of the year, and rarely makes a mistake, so congrats to him for delivering once again. As for today, it was a reasonable race but we didn't have any pace in the car, and experienced difficult, challenging conditions. It's just not been our weekend, we struggled a lot. Clearly we have a lot of things we need to improve on the car for the future. We'll now turn our attention to next weekend and coming back stronger in Qatar, a circuit that should suit our car better than Vegas. All our focus is on these last two races."
Oscar Piastri (7th): "A very difficult evening, we just struggled with the tyres, so there's definitely some things to look at. I don't think we hoped for a whole lot more than where we finished, but obviously the gap was a bit disappointing. OK points and hopefully the next two are a bit more fun for us. Finally, congratulations to Max on winning the Driver's Championship. He's fought well throughout the year and is well deserving of this fourth championship."
Andrea Stella, Team Principal: "A very difficult evening, we just struggled with the tyres, so there's definitely some things to look at. I don't think we hoped for a whole lot more than where we finished, but obviously the gap was a bit disappointing. OK points and hopefully the next two are a bit more fun for us. Finally, congratulations to Max on winning the Driver's Championship. He's fought well throughout the year and is well deserving of this fourth championship."
Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team
Fernando Alonso (11th): "The pace of the car was much better in the race for us and it was a nice surprise to be fighting in the points until the last few laps. The strategy was good, the pitstops were fast and I felt a little happier with the car in general. But there is no reward for eleventh position, and I think we deserved to score some points tonight. I'm looking forward to getting back into the car for Qatar as we try to find more performance. Also, I would like to congratulate Max [Verstappen] on winning his fourth Drivers' Championship, he has deserved to win this title."
Lance Stroll (15th): "It was a difficult race as I had no radio from the first lap so couldn't communicate with the team. We'd planned to stay on the medium tyre for slightly longer at the start of the race, but I could feel it dropping off quickly and wanted to get on the hard tyre. I just couldn't get that message through to the pit wall. It meant that, when I did come in, the team wasn't prepared for the stop and so it cost us about 20 seconds. We knew it was going to be a tough race, but I think P12 could have been possible without the radio issues causing a slow stop. As a team, we know where we need to improve the car but there's still a lot of work to do to get there. Finally, congratulations to Max [Verstappen] on his fourth Championship title – it's really well deserved."
Mike Krack, Chief Operating Officer: "We performed a bit better than we expected this evening in Las Vegas, but there was no reward for our efforts as Fernando just missed out on the final point after a strong performance. Almost everyone pitted twice, but we went quite aggressive with Fernando's strategy [starting on the Soft] and in the end he ran out of tyre life [on the Hard tyres]. This left him defenceless against [Sergio] Perez in the closing laps. Lance's race was more complicated because we had no radio communications with him for the entire race. It resulted in a big loss of time when he pitted on lap nine because there was no way for Lance to give prior warning that he was coming in. We had to manage the race via the pit board and couldn't recover the lost time. Even without the radio, Lance did a good job with tyre management and drove a strong race. We send our congratulations to Max [Verstappen] for his success this year and for securing his fourth world title this evening. Our attention now turns to Qatar next weekend – a totally different challenge in terms of layout and temperatures. We will keep positive, put this week's learning to good use, and try to come back stronger."
BWT Alpine F1 Team
Esteban Ocon (17th): "It was not our race today and we finished outside the points. We need to review what happened at our first pit-stop as it meant we effectively did a drive through the pit lane. It is a pity and we need to come back from this. We did not take the opportunity today where I was confident of at least being in the fight for points. We will review everything and aim to do better in Qatar next time out. Finally, congratulations to Max [Verstappen] on winning his fourth world title. I'm very happy for him, he deserves it as he's done an amazing job all season."
Pierre Gasly (DNF, Power unit): "It's a very disappointing feeling today for all of us in the team. After the high of yesterday with our Qualifying performance and strong grid position, today is a tough one to take. We knew the race would be challenging but, in the end, we weren't able to truly show our potential after an issue with the car forced us to retire. We will learn from this and aim to carry our pace into Qatar next weekend. There is a lot to play for and we will do our best to come back stronger. Congratulations to Max [Verstappen] on winning the title. He has been driving at an incredible level all season and he thoroughly deserves this achievement."
Oliver Oakes, Team Principal: "It's not the outcome we were hoping for today. A Power Unit issue brought an early end to Pierre's race. With Esteban, a mistake with his first stop meant he had to stop twice. We need to put this weekend behind us. The pace we showed yesterday, and in the race, underlines the positive improvements we have made in recent weeks and gives us reason to be optimistic heading into the final two races. Also, well done to Max [Verstappen] for winning the Championship for a fourth time – an amazing achievement."
Williams Racing
Franco Colapinto (14th): "It was a tough weekend. Qualifying yesterday was feeling very good, and I was getting more and more comfortable but then I started the lap too close to Gasly, had a very messy last corner and unfortunately finished with a lot of damage. From where we started in the pit lane today, we were able to make some progress and, overall, did a good job. It was difficult to manage the tyres as we had a lot of graining. I must say a huge thank you to the garage team, who have been the heroes of the last couple of races. They had to rebuild a whole car yesterday for me to race today and it's amazing how good they are. They are the best out there and I'm very grateful. We know more opportunities are coming next week in Qatar and we will bounce back."
Alexander Albon (DNF, Power unit): "We had a good car today and could've scored some good points, so it's frustrating to retire with a suspected PU issue. We need to understand whether it was a similar problem to FP2 or the same issue we had in Singapore, but we'll go away and try to get to the bottom of it. We've experienced some hard times this year, so we have to stay strong. From my side, these things happen but I wanted a good result for the team to try to repay everyone for the hard work they've put in during these really tough times. It wasn't meant to be, so we'll try to put our focus on the last two races of the season and hopefully, we can turn things around."
Sven Smeets, Racing Director: "Firstly, it was a fantastic job by the team in the garage again to get Franco's car ready to race and I want to thank each and every one of them for their determination and hard work. Both cars were running well at the start of the race but frustratingly we had to retire Alex's car, despite points being on the table. We will go away and investigate what caused the PU problem. Franco put in a decent recovery drive, but we couldn't make it into the top 10 having started from the pit lane. We now look forward to Qatar where the Sprint format will give us two chances to score points."
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Yuki Tsunoda (9th): "It wasn't an easy race today but we maximized all that we could, and I think as a team we made such a good step forward throughout the weekend. Obviously, I'm happy with finishing in the points today, but at the same time, it is pretty annoying as we lost a few points for the Constructors' championship. I was feeling good and confident in the car, which is important, especially in a circuit like this, so I'm definitely happy with that and with the strong race pace we showed. There are two races left, we'll be fighting hard until the end of the season and I'm already looking forward to racing in Qatar next week. Finally, big congratulations to Max for the win of his fourth World Championship. He has had an impressive year so far and he fully deserves to be crowned World Champion once again."
Liam Lawson (16th): "We had similar issues today as we did yesterday, which is costing us quite a lot, but we'll look into it and solve it for next week. A difficult race today. The first stint wasn't too bad, we were in and amongst the group around us, but it's really hard to overtake, or at least it was for us. We tried to one stop and stretch it, but I think we tried to stretch that second stint a little too long and ended up boxing, coming out nowhere, it just didn't work. We had similar issues today as we did yesterday, which is costing us quite a lot, but we'll look into it and solve it for next week. Yuki's done well to score points today, we need to make the most of the next two races and try to end strong. Congratulations to Max for four World Titles, what an achievement, he fully deserves it after all the tough fights this year. Very well deserved to him and the whole team."
Laurent Mekies, Team Principal: "Overall, the team and the drivers executed another strong weekend here in Las Vegas. First of all, congratulations to Max Verstappen and our friends at Oracle Red Bull Racing on an incredible achievement in winning yet another Drivers' championship. Overall, the team and the drivers executed another strong weekend here in Las Vegas. After a very solid qualifying performance to start P7, Yuki had a busy race, with some great overtaking moves, battling with our rivals all race long. Of course, it is frustrating to lose a place with just 5 laps to go, but overall he showed a good race pace in bringing home two very important championship points. It was a more difficult weekend for Liam and his car was certainly very tricky to drive around here, something which we still need to understand fully. He showed good pace at some stages of the race today but having qualified further back he spent a lot of time in traffic. It is incredibly tight in the Constructors championship battle, and fight is only going to ramp up even more over the last two rounds of the season in the Middle East, starting in Qatar in a few days' time. Finally, well done to the promoter for a very special Grand Prix week here in Vegas, with an incredible atmosphere on and off the track at an event that epitomises the new style of Formula 1."
Guillaume Dezoteux, Head of Vehicle Performance: "The race was about finding the right approach for managing the tyres and getting the strategy right, and we did that. Yuki drove a solid race and brought home 2 points which could prove to be vital in our battle in the Constructors' championship. Looking back at how the weekend started, with a difficult car balance and tyre degradation, we can be satisfied with the progress made. The race was about finding the right approach for managing the tyres and getting the strategy right, and we did that. Once more, we had great pit-stops and Yuki overtook Gasly in the pits which is a fantastic reward for the mechanics and for the team. Liam had a difficult race. He has been struggling more with the car balance and the tyre grip which is something we need to understand better in the coming days."
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Guanyu Zhou (13th): "Today was a good race for me. It's been a while since we fought in the mid-pack near the top ten, and today, I feel we finally had a real chance. I believe we maximised the result we could have had with our pace, especially considering there was not a lot of drama happening ahead. Still, it's encouraging to be back where we were this weekend. It's a step forward and it gives us confidence: things are looking more promising as we head to Qatar for the next round."
Valtteri Bottas (18th): "We can be reasonably satisfied with today's race pace. Zhou battled in the midfield with our direct competitors throughout the evening, fighting until the last lap to secure P13. We switched both cars to a two-stop strategy to try to limit tyre graining and maintain performance. Valtteri's race was much more difficult: starting last on the grid, we knew that he'd be up against it without any Safety Car. He went through the first part of the race on hard tyres, then had a very good last stint but, unfortunately, as soon as he got lapped by the leading cars, there was no more chance for him to recover positions. All in all, this weekend showed qualifying improvements, and we saw Zhou's return to strong racing form. We have two races ahead of us to build on these improvements, and we will need to give everything – we won't be giving up."
Alessandro Alunni Bravi, Team Representative: "We can be reasonably satisfied with today's race pace. Zhou battled in the midfield with our direct competitors throughout the evening, fighting until the last lap to secure P13. We switched both cars to a two-stop strategy to try to limit tyre graining and maintain performance. Valtteri's race was much more difficult: starting last on the grid, we knew that he'd be up against it without any Safety Car. He went through the first part of the race on hard tyres, then had a very good last stint but, unfortunately, as soon as he got lapped by the leading cars, there was no more chance for him to recover positions. All in all, this weekend showed qualifying improvements, and we saw Zhou's return to strong racing form. We have two races ahead of us to build on these improvements, and we will need to give everything – we won't be giving up."
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team
Nico Hulkenberg (8th): "I'm very pleased; I think P8 is the best we could've achieved today, being the fifth best team. It was a clean race, good execution and as expected, it was very challenging on the tire side with graining – on the front especially. That kept everyone occupied and busy, but we came out of that well and offset ourselves a little bit to our main competition and that worked well, and our pace was also decent."
Kevin Magnussen (12th): "We did a one-stop which wasn't the right thing I think, and that's why we're P12. The pace was good on the hard tire, just bad on the graining while on the medium. We struggled but kept going on, and lost everything, so had to build it back up on the hards. It didn't feel like we got the best out of it."
Ayao Komatsu, Team Principal: "I think that's the best P8 we've ever achieved. It wasn't an easy race to manage, but what I'm so happy about is that nobody panicked, and everyone stayed calm. Everyone, including the team back at the factory, did their bit, and to have that strong two-stop race with Nico to get P8 is great. With Kevin, after the first lap was losing position etc. the only way we could get him back into the game was one-stop. His team did as well as they could in that scenario, nearly getting back to P10. I think it was a huge team effort, and back up into P6 in the Constructors'. After that terrible result in Brazil, it's been an amazing reaction, and it gives people confidence, so I couldn't be happier."