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Mercedes and Carlos Sainz Triumph as Las Vegas F1 Qualifying Investigation Ends in No Penalties!

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
November 22, 2025
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Mercedes and Carlos Sainz Triumph as Las Vegas F1 Qualifying Investigation Ends in No Penalties!

Mercedes Formula 1 Team Dodges Major Sanctions: A High-Stakes Drama Unfolds in Las Vegas!

In a shocking twist during the Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying, Mercedes drivers George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli, along with Williams’ Carlos Sainz, narrowly escaped penalties that could have derailed their championship hopes! The stakes were high as Mercedes found itself in hot water due to a failure to submit crucial set-up sheets on time. According to F1’s stringent sporting regulations, these documents must be handed over to the governing body before the clock strikes 8:00 PM, just before qualifying begins.

The controversy erupted when the stewards discovered that Mercedes had not sent their suspension set-up sheets electronically by the deadline. However, in a nail-biting hearing, the team presented compelling evidence that the documents had been dispatched on time. “The Stewards heard from the team representative of Car 63 (George Russell),” they reported. Despite the FIA not receiving the sheets as stipulated, Mercedes managed to convince the stewards that a technical glitch had thwarted their timely submission. With emails to back their claims, the stewards decided to take no further action, allowing Russell and Antonelli to start the race in fourth and 17th positions, respectively.

Russell expressed frustration over the qualifying conditions, labeling it a “missed opportunity” to secure a front-row spot after grappling with steering issues during his critical Q3 laps. Meanwhile, his rookie teammate Antonelli faced elimination in Q1, falling victim to the tricky conditions and locking up during his final attempt.

But the drama didn’t stop there! Carlos Sainz, who had been riding high with a third-place grid position, found himself under scrutiny for rejoining the circuit unsafely after veering off the track at Turn 5. In a tense moment, Sainz returned to the track just ahead of Lance Stroll, prompting an investigation from the stewards. However, the representatives from Aston Martin intervened, claiming that Stroll did not perceive the maneuver as dangerous, leading to yet another decision of no further action.

As tensions ran high and the rain poured down, the Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying turned into a spectacle of near-misses and controversial rulings. With the race set to unfold under intense scrutiny, all eyes will be on these drivers as they navigate the challenges ahead. Will they turn this drama into triumph, or will the ghosts of qualifying haunt them on race day? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the excitement in Las Vegas is just getting started!

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