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Mick Schumacher career takes fresh turn as Ferrari makes Lewis Hamilton demand - RacingNews365 Review

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Mick Schumacher will race full-time in the IndyCar Series next year, competing for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.

The former Haas F1 driver recently took part in a test with the team, with team co-owner Bobby Rahal labelling the outing as “exceptional”.

READ MORE: Mick Schumacher completes major switch as 2026 race seat confirmed

Ferrari issue 'calm down' plea after startling Lewis Hamilton comments

Fred Vasseur has issued a "calm down" plea to Lewis Hamilton after the seven-time champion's striking assessment of his Las Vegas Grand Prix.

After qualifying slowest of all for the first time in his F1 career in Sin City, Hamilton started P19 following Yuki Tsunoda's pit-lane start, and quickly made up places in the Turn 1 chaos, to run 13th on the favoured hard tyres.

READ MORE: Ferrari issue 'calm down' plea after startling Lewis Hamilton comments

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Fernando Alonso launches scathing Las Vegas criticism: 'Not F1 standard'

Fernando Alonso has highlighted various concerns he has with the Las Vegas Grand Prix following a dramatic 2025 edition of the event.

The F1 drivers struggled for grip throughout the weekend, particularly in qualifying when heavy rainfall saturated the track surface.

READ MORE: Fernando Alonso launches scathing Las Vegas criticism: 'Not F1 standard'

'Spoilt' Lando Norris insists lessons to learn after 'embarrassing' incident

Lando Norris is adamant that he must "learn" from his error at the start of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which saw him drop from first to third. 

The McLaren driver, having started from pole, went into the first corner too hot, subsequently falling behind Max Verstappen and George Russell.

READ MORE: 'Spoilt' Lando Norris insists lessons to learn after 'embarrassing' incident

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Surprise choice stars amid disqualification chaos - Las Vegas GP Winners and Losers

The 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix ended in controversy, with both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri thrown out for excessive plank wear on their McLarens.

Ahead of them on the road, Max Verstappen put together an assured and measured performance to take the chequered flag with ease.

READ MORE: Surprise choice stars amid disqualification chaos - Las Vegas GP Winners and Losers

2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix - Driver Ratings

The Las Vegas Grand Prix commenced the final three rounds of the 2025 F1 season, forming the start of a triple header.

With the title fight in its closing stages, there was a dramatic twist in the tail as the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified from the race, while Max Verstappen produced a strong drive to seal the win.

READ MORE: 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix - Driver Ratings

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Join RacingNews365's Ian Parkes, Sam Coop and Nick Golding, as they look back on the Las Vegas GP but also look ahead to Qatar. McLaren's double disqualification is a major talking point, as is whether Max Verstappen should now believe he can win the title.

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