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Having reignited his Formula 1 world championship campaign after the summer break, Max Verstappen's momentum has sputtered and he could be definitively out after the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
After the Dutch GP, the Dutchman trailed the then-leader, Oscar Piastri, by 104 points. Over the five races that followed, Verstappen managed to close the gap to first place – which Lando Norris claimed from Mexico City onwards – to 36 points, achieving an impressive haul while the McLaren drivers contrived to make life difficult for themselves.
While Norris's victory in Mexico represented the first setback for Verstappen's competitive renaissance, the Sao Paulo weekend delivered a more serious blow as Norris won the sprint and the grand prix. So while Verstappen took away more points than Piastri, closing the gap to him to just 25 points, Verstappen's deficit to the championship lead widened from 36 points to 49.
After the Las Vegas round, the 22nd of the 24 Grands Prix on the calendar, 58 points will remain up for grabs: the Qatar Grand Prix offers the chance to gain up to 33 points since it is a sprint round, while a victory in Abu Dhabi will award 25 points. The mathematics are definite: if Verstappen leaves Las Vegas 58 points or more behind Norris, the title can no longer be his.
Even if the gap between the two drivers widens in Vegas without Verstappen being mathematically eliminated, he would certainly lose the possibility of a final tie in points.
This is significant because, if two drivers finish the season with exactly the same number of points, the regulations stipulate that they are separated based on the number of grand prix wins. If this figure is equal then the decision is taken from the number of second places, and so on.
Currently, Verstappen has five wins to Norris's seven, five second-place finishes compared with eight. If the gap between them widens further in Las Vegas, it will mean:
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If Verstappen ships nine points to Norris in Las Vegas then he will be out of the running. These are the possible scenarios – which have already occurred in a third of the races so far this season:
In all other scenarios, Verstappen will remain in the title fight until Qatar.
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No. Even if Norris wins and neither Piastri nor Verstappen scores any points, he wouldn't have a sufficient lead to mathematically clinch the title.
Norris's maximum advantage over his closest rival after Las Vegas can only be 49 points (415 versus 366 in the event of a Norris victory and Piastri not scoring). As we've already established, 58 points will still be up for grabs.
At the time of writing, the title cannot be decided until the Qatar Grand Prix (November 28-30).
However, there is a scenario in which Norris could lose the championship lead in Las Vegas: if Piastri wins and Norris scores no more than one point. In that case, Piastri would either be ahead by one point or tied but ahead on wins (eight to seven).
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