United States GP: How Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton could beat Max Verstappen at Circuit of The Americas

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Lando Norris Marks 100th F1 Start, Eyes Max Verstappen Upset; Lewis Hamilton In The Mix. Watch US GP Live On Sky Sports F1 At 8pm

Latest Update: 10/22/23 at 1:52 PM

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Check out the most thrilling moments from the intense Sprint event at the United States Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen was very fast during the Sprint on Saturday at the United States Grand Prix. This made his competitors feel less confident about their chances of winning. However, Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton are still determined to win on Sunday.

In the beginning, Hamilton was tailing Verstappen closely. However, as the Sprint progressed, Verstappen gradually created a distance and showed a speed of almost one second faster per lap towards the end.

Nonetheless, come Sunday, he will be beginning from the sixth spot on the grid. This is due to his best lap being wiped out during qualifying on Friday because of track limits. The three leading contenders, namely Charles Leclerc, Norris, and Hamilton, who claimed pole position, are fully aware of the fact that being in the lead after the first turn can make a significant difference.

For Norris and Hamilton, the important thing will be to surpass Leclerc because they are faster than Ferrari in the long run. The Sprint race demonstrated that Ferraris are incredibly fast on straight tracks, which makes overtaking them difficult, but they lack the necessary speed over the 3.792 km Circuit of The Americas.

Jenson Button, who appears on Sky Sports F1, advised Norris that he must overtake Leclerc if he wants to improve his ranking. Once he is successful in doing so, Button believes that Norris' standing will improve and he will be able to move ahead. Norris commented in response to Button's suggestion, saying that his success would only be temporary because Max will also be joining the race.

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In my opinion, during the final five laps of the Sprint race, I managed to reduce the time gap with the Ferrari by nearly five seconds. Our speed was excellent. I believe that Hamilton might give us a tough competition, and we should also keep an eye on Max as he moves ahead.

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In case I can take the lead right at Turn 1 and maintain my rhythm, everything will turn out smoothly. However, during the Sprint race, I expended a considerable amount of my tyres while pursuing Carlos Sainz in the early stages. It's quite distressing to see the tyre temperatures skyrocketing, and ultimately losing 11 seconds on the track is far from ideal.

"I plan to take charge of the race right from the start, which will increase our chances of finishing in a top position. However, I am anticipating some rivalry."

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Norris' chances of winning the United States Grand Prix are looking good based on past events. In four out of the last five races, the driver who was positioned second went on to take the lead after making it through the left hairpin at Turn 1.

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Ted Kravitz of Sky F1 looks back on Max Verstappen's victory in the Sprint race at the United States Grand Prix.

Both sides of the grid have an even hold while the width of the entrance corner tempts the following driver to make a move from the inside. Leclerc attempted this maneuver on Saturday and it is usually successful.

Norris is seeking his first victory in Formula One, and he exhibited comparable speed to Hamilton after successfully overtaking the Ferraris. However, he believes that the sluggish turns in the final part of the track may pose a challenge.

We have many shortcomings. Our performance in the slow speed corners is extremely poor, and it isn't easy or even feasible to improve it before Sunday. According to Sky Sports F1, the driver stated that we'll do our best and that we have good speed. He also believes that we can surpass Mercedes in some ways.

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Here is the starting line-up for the United States Grand Prix, featuring the top 10 racers.

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Can Hamilton Win?

Hamilton and Verstappen might face a challenging situation at the Circuit of the Americas since no racer, except those starting from the first row, has won there since the year 2012.

In Austin, Hamilton appears to be much more confident than he has been throughout the 2023 season, thanks to Mercedes' most recent upgrades. On Sunday, during the Grand Prix, he will attempt to repeat the successful move he made on Leclerc during the Sprint's first lap.

However, he is underestimating his odds of achieving a victory for the first time since the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix held in December of 2021.

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Lewis Hamilton thinks that his team, Mercedes, are on the right track. He is pleased with the progress that was made this past weekend, as he took second place in the Austin Sprint event.

Hamilton expressed to Sky Sports F1 that he's grateful for the progress made in the car over the weekend but recognizes that there's still more work to be done.

Saturday was a great opportunity for us to push ourselves. While we were somewhat competitive during qualifying, I decided to really put the car to the test and push its limits. Unfortunately, towards the end, the performance decreased considerably and our competitors were able to maintain a significant lead of half a second per lap.

On Sunday, I will make some changes to see if I can get more out of it, but there are many valuable lessons to be learned.

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The triumph at the Austin Sprint belongs to Max Verstappen, who has accomplished an unprecedented feat as the first racer to attain victory in three separate sprints within a single season.

During the press conference, he stated: "There are no limits. Verstappen has a significant lead over the other cars, at least half a second per lap. This should be adequate for him to surpass them, however, we must consider the effects of degradation."

It will be a challenging task to prevent him from advancing, but the racetrack allows for passing, so it's probable that he will achieve a high ranking.

Can Verstappen Succeed Or Struggle In The Race?

Verstappen has delivered some remarkable performances as he zoomed past his competitors in 49 F1 victories. His outstanding feats include Austria 2019, Belgium 2022, and this year's Miami Grand Prix.

It seems appropriate that his 50th win will require him to make daring maneuvers and give it his all, but he is aware that his car is already performing well and therefore shouldn't take any unnecessary chances.

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Max Verstappen expressed his astonishment with the speed of his Red Bull race car and confidence in his chances of winning the upcoming Sunday race, following his victory in the Sprint. Despite qualifying in sixth place, Verstappen is optimistic to be able to compete for the win.

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Verstappen expressed that beginning in P6 is not the best situation. However, the vehicle's speed is still worthy, and they can hopefully execute something comparable with a considerable amount of fuel. It's not only crucial to have speed, but it's also essential to surpass a handful of cars.

"With the deterioration in this area, it will not be easy to maneuver at a fast pace. We are faced with a competition that requires our utmost effort."

When it comes to tire wear, the race on Sunday is expected to have two pit stops. This could work in favor of McLaren, since they're the only leading team with two fresh sets of hard tires.

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If it turns out that the hard tire performs exceptionally well during the race, it could provide Norris with an opportunity to beat Verstappen fairly and squarely.

As mentioned by Button from Sky Sports F1, if either Norris or Hamilton takes the lead during the first lap and Verstappen is not within the top five, then it will be an exciting competition for the victory. Moreover, the US Grand Prix is known for providing thrilling experiences.

Button mentioned in his statement that the only saving grace for the upcoming Sunday is the fact that Max will be starting in sixth position. People may assume that it will be an effortless victory due to his speed, but the truth is quite the opposite. It will not be an easy race.

Passing other cars on this track is quite a task, as seen in the Sprint race. It didn't offer much excitement as overtaking was a tough feat. The challenge continues for the driver, who may have a difficult time maneuvering around the other cars. Personally, I wouldn't like to be trailing behind Lewis. What about you?

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