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F1 US Grand Prix LIVE: Race results and standings after Norris penalised as Leclerc wins

F1 live updates from the Circuit of the Americas as Norris is penalised for an overtake on Max Verstappen and Leclerc leads Ferrari to a glorious victory in Austin

Kieran Jackson
Formula 1 Correspondent
Sunday 20 October 2024 22:36 BST
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Lando NorrisF1 championship hopes were dealt a hammer blow after he was handed a controversial five-second penalty to finish behind rival Max Verstappen following a compelling US Grand Prix.

As Charles Leclerc raced to an impressive win at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas, pole man Norris was only fourth – one place behind Verstappen – to leave him 57 points adrift in the title race with only 146 points to play for across the concluding five rounds. Carlos Sainz took second to complete a Ferrari one-two.

Norris spent the final dozen laps crawling all over Verstappen’s gearbox in a thrilling conclusion, and he eventually made the move stick on the 52nd lap.

However, the stewards quickly launched an investigation into the pass, and Norris was adjudged to have run off the track. Norris was penalised, and although he crossed the line in third, four seconds ahead of Verstappen, his sanction dropped him back, in what could prove a pivotal decision in his championship quest.

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F1 US Grand Prix: NEW - George Russell starts from the pit-lane

Russell - who qualified P6 - will start from the pit-lane after his crash at the end of qualifying, due to changes to his car.

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Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 17:16

What is the starting grid for the US Grand Prix?

1. Lando Norris

2. Max Verstappen

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Charles Leclerc

5. Oscar Piastri

6. Pierre Gasly

7. Fernando Alonso

8. Kevin Magnussen

9. Sergio Perez

10. Yuki Tsunoda

11. Nico Hulkenberg

12. Esteban Ocon

13. Lance Stroll

14. Alex Albon

15. Franco Colapinto

16. Valtteri Bottas

17. Lewis Hamilton

18. Zhou Guanyu

19. Liam Lawson*

Pit lane. George Russell**

*Lawson starts at the back of the grid after taking an engine penalty

**Russell starts in the pit lane after making changes to his car after his crash in qualifying

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 17:00

A look back at a nightmare Saturday for Lewis Hamilton...

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 16:00

Driver Standings after US GP sprint

The gap between the top two is now 54 points...

1. Max Verstappen - 339 points

2. Lando Norris - 285 points

3. Charles Leclerc - 250 points

4. Oscar Piastri - 237 points

5. Carlos Sainz - 197 points

6. Lewis Hamilton - 177 points

7. George Russell - 159 points

8. Sergio Perez - 144 points

9. Fernando Alonso - 62 points

10. Nico Hulkenberg - 25 points

11. Lance Stroll - 24 points

12. Yuki Tsunoda - 22 points

13. Alex Albon - 12 points

14. Daniel Ricciardo - 12 points

15. Kevin Magnussen - 8 points

16. Pierre Gasly - 8 points

17. Ollie Bearman - 7 points

18. Esteban Ocon - 5 points

19. Franco Colapinto - 4 points

20. Zhou Guanyu - 0 points

21. Logan Sargeant - 0 points

22. Valtteri Bottas - 0 points

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 15:00

US GP PREVIEW: How Donald Trump and Kamala Harris revealed F1’s true value as US presidential race nears finish line

For a sport which struggled for the best part of 70 years to find a home across the Atlantic, Formula One’s presence in the United States has reached unprecedented heights this year. And that’s not just a nod to the three US races, in Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, nor to the boom in popularity stateside – a result of Liberty Media’s 2017 takeover and Netflix’s Drive to Survive fever.

Rather it has been, ahead of the highly charged US presidential election on 5 November, the surprising arena for the two nominees to appear, promote and present themselves in a unique and increasingly attractive way to the electorate.

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How Trump and Harris revealed F1’s true value amid US presidential race

As F1 returns this weekend at the United States Grand Prix in Austin, both presidential nominees have used the sport to promote themselves ahead of election day – but what does it actually mean? Kieran Jackson takes a look

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 14:00

QUALIFYING REPORT: Lando Norris takes stunning US Grand Prix pole ahead of F1 title rival Max Verstappen

Lando Norris saw off rival Max Verstappen to take pole position for the US Grand Prix and boost his championship dream.

Verstappen claimed his first win in nearly four months when he led every lap of the sprint race at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas earlier on Saturday to extend his title advantage from 52 to 54 points.

Norris finished third – after he was passed by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz on the final lap – but he bounced back in qualifying to take spot, beating Verstappen by just 0.031 seconds.

Full report below:

Lando Norris takes stunning US Grand Prix pole ahead of F1 title rival Max Verstappen

Norris bounced back from his sprint race disappointment to beat Verstappen by 0.031 seconds in Austin

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 13:00

F1 makes shock fastest lap rule change for 2025 season

The FIA, F1’s governing body, have decided to remove the bonus point available for setting the fastest lap for the 2025 season onwards.

The extra point, given to the driver who sets the fastest lap in Sunday’s grand prix (if he finishes in the top-10), was introduced in 2019.

It often results in drivers pitting late in the race for an extra point, particularly if it doesn’t impact their position in the top-10.

Full story below:

F1 makes shock rule change for 2025 season

The FIA have approved a change to the rulebook ahead of next year’s 24-race calendar

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 12:00

Constructors’ Championship after US GP sprint

1. McLaren - 522 points

2. Red Bull - 483 points

3. Ferrari - 453 points

4. Mercedes - 336 points

5. Aston Martin - 86 points

6. RB - 34 points

7. Haas - 34 points

8. Williams - 16 points

9. Alpine - 13 points

10. Sauber - 0 points

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 11:00

What is the starting grid for the US Grand Prix?

1. Lando Norris

2. Max Verstappen

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Charles Leclerc

5. Oscar Piastri

6. George Russell

7. Pierre Gasly

8. Fernando Alonso

9. Kevin Magnussen

10. Sergio Perez

11. Yuki Tsunoda

12. Nico Hulkenberg

13. Esteban Ocon

14. Lance Stroll

15. Alex Albon

16. Franco Colapinto

17. Valtteri Bottas

18. Lewis Hamilton

19. Zhou Guanyu

20. Liam Lawson*

*Lawson starts at the back of the grid after taking an engine penalty

Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 10:00

Lando Norris after claiming pole:

“It was one of the best laps I’ve done in qualifying ever.

“Clearly we don’t still have the pace compared to Red Bull but that doesn’t mean you can’t win.

“I can’t get close to Max in turn 5, 6, 7. Ferrari extremely good in slow-speed. We’re just good and good. We’re just there everywhere, it’s not been quite good enough.”

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Kieran Jackson20 October 2024 09:00

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