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Lando Norris at the Las Vegas Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Lando Norris·Las Vegas Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · street

Lando Norris at the Las Vegas Grand Prix

Lando Norris's Las Vegas Grand Prix record is marked by a challenging debut accident and a subsequent technical disqualification, with his 2024 P6 finish standing as his sole completed race.

  • street
  • Las Vegas
  • Lando Norris

In this matchup

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
3
Wins
0
Podiums
0
Best finish
P6
DNFs
2
Points
9

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2023McLaren RacingP15
DriverLando Norris
  • CircuitLas Vegas Grand Prix
  • Accident
    0
    2024McLaren RacingP6P69
    2025McLaren RacingP1Illegal skid block wear0

    Lando Norris's tenure at the Las Vegas Grand Prix has been a study in the unpredictable nature of street circuit racing, marked more by incident and regulatory challenge than consistent performance, with his single P6 finish in 2024 being his only completed race from three starts. The inaugural 2023 event saw Norris's weekend end prematurely with an accident, a stark introduction to the high-speed, low-grip demands of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. This incident underscored the fine margins inherent in pushing a Formula 1 car on a temporary track, where walls are unforgiving and grip levels evolve rapidly. For a driver known for his precision and ability to extract performance from varied conditions, this early retirement was a missed opportunity to establish a baseline.

    The Las Vegas street circuit, with its long straights and tight corners, presents a unique engineering challenge. Teams must balance aerodynamic efficiency for top speed on the boulevards with mechanical grip for the slower sections. McLaren, under the Formula 1 — official site regulations, has consistently aimed to optimize this balance, but the specific characteristics of Las Vegas have proven particularly demanding for Norris. The low ambient temperatures often encountered during the night races affect tyre performance, a critical factor for Norris, who excels when he can manage tyre degradation and find a consistent rhythm. The 2024 event offered a glimpse of his potential, securing a sixth-place finish, demonstrating an ability to navigate the circuit's complexities and bring the car home in the points.

    However, the 2025 appearance added another layer of complexity to Norris's Las Vegas narrative. Despite starting from pole position, his race ended without points due to an "Illegal skid block wear" infringement. This kind of technical disqualification, while not a driving error, highlights the relentless scrutiny under which teams and drivers operate, particularly concerning FIA — F1 World Championship technical regulations. It's a reminder that success on a Formula 1 weekend extends beyond on-track performance, encompassing meticulous adherence to the rulebook. This incident, following the 2023 accident, means Norris has only completed one of his three starts at this particular venue, accumulating 9 points in total.

    Comparing this to other street circuits, or even new venues, provides context. For instance, a driver like Jack Doohan at the Las Vegas Grand Prix would face similar challenges in adapting to the unique demands of a temporary street circuit. The evolving grip, the proximity of the walls, and the specific setup requirements are universal hurdles. Norris's experience here contrasts with his more established performances at traditional circuits, where his consistent pace and tyre management often shine. The Las Vegas Grand Prix demands a different approach, one that prioritizes immediate adaptability and a robust car setup from the outset, given the limited practice time on a green track.

    The Las Vegas track's distinct character, combining high-speed sections with heavy braking zones, requires a car that is both stable under braking and agile through quick changes of direction. Norris's driving style often thrives on circuits where he can carry speed through corners, but the stop-start nature of many street circuits, including Las Vegas, can sometimes temper this strength. His ability to extract performance in qualifying, as seen with his pole position in 2025, suggests the underlying pace is there when the car is dialed in. Yet, translating that into a clean race finish has been the primary hurdle. Further insights into F1 circuit dynamics can be found on Wikipedia: Formula One, detailing the various track types and their demands. The data from Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data will continue to track these evolving driver-circuit narratives.

    Common questions

    How many times has Lando Norris raced in Las Vegas?
    Lando Norris has made 3 starts at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
    What is Lando Norris's best finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
    His best finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix is 6th place, achieved in the 2024 season.
    Has Lando Norris ever won or been on the podium in Las Vegas?
    No, Lando Norris has not achieved a win or a podium finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix across his 3 starts.
    Why did Lando Norris DNF in Las Vegas in 2023 and 2025?
    In 2023, he retired due to an accident. In 2025, he was disqualified for "Illegal skid block wear" after starting on pole.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026