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"Everyone was scared" - Max Verstappen's verdict on rainy Las Vegas
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Max Verstappen Reflects on Rain-Soaked Vegas Race: ‘Fear Gripped Everyone’

November 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Max Verstappen described the wet track conditions during qualifying for the Las Vegas Grand Prix as “a little too much” to handle. The four-time world champion secured second place on the starting grid for Sunday’s race, narrowly missing pole by three-tenths of a second to McLaren’s Lando Norris. Verstappen, known for his skill in wet conditions, admitted the low grip levels made the session unenjoyable. He remarked, “It was very slippery and felt like ice. I love driving in the wet, but this was a bit over the top. You had to be extremely cautious, and surprisingly, there weren’t many accidents—maybe drivers were either very careful or scared.”

Norris called qualifying “stressful as hell,” managing to clinch his third straight pole despite a wobble in his final lap. He reflected on the challenging conditions, saying, “It was pretty bad, maybe the worst conditions with lots of rain. The grip was minimal, wheelspin was constant, and the slippery lines made it tough. I even thought about switching to slick tires. Given all that, I’m really pleased with my result.”

Alex Albon described the conditions as some of the toughest he has ever faced, noting he was surprised they were even racing. The Williams driver cited massive hydroplaning near Turn 14 and called the situation “sketchy,” suggesting that a red flag might have been warranted to halt qualifying. Pierre Gasly of Alpine admitted he might not sleep due to adrenaline from the intense experience, while Haas driver Oliver Bearman called it the worst conditions he has ever driven in across all racing categories.

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Despite the difficulties, some drivers found the session enjoyable. Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, who qualified seventh, found more fun in the wet than expected, praising the tire performance and relatively incident-free session. Racing Bulls’ Isaac Hajjar said it was his first chance to test himself in wet conditions in an F1 car, and he had a lot of fun despite the challenges.

Fan Take: This qualifying session highlights how unpredictable and thrilling wet conditions can be in Formula 1, testing driver skill and strategy to the limit. For fans, it adds an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability to race day, reminding us why F1 remains one of the most challenging motorsports in the world.

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