90 minutes until the start: Carlos Sainz's commentary

90 minutes until the start: Carlos Sainz's commentary

      Carlos Sainz will start third in Las Vegas and hopes to make the podium…

      Carlos Sainz: "Yesterday we had a very good qualifying and secured the best starting position we could have wished for.

      Let's see what we can do today on a dry track. I hope I can hold the position, but there are several very fast cars starting behind me, so it will be very difficult."

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Yuki Tsunoda acknowledges feeling anxious about his future in Formula 1 as Red Bull continues to postpone their decision regarding drivers for 2026, yet he claims he has no regrets about taking the seat that ultimately concluded Sergio Perez’s tenure with the team. Upon arriving in Las Vegas, the Japanese driver expressed his awareness of the intense pressure he faces. "If I say I’m not nervous, that would be untrue," he stated. Red Bull has not yet clarified whether he will remain with the organization next year.

In a separate conversation with Belgian broadcaster RTBF, Tsunoda remarked that the uncertainty is beyond his control. "As far as I know, a decision hasn’t been reached yet. I must give it my all—that’s the only aspect I can influence. I’m not considering 2026 right now; I'm leaving that to my agent and the team. I’m here to race. My performance will assist Red Bull in making a decision. I believe I’m progressing positively if you assess the last few races."

Tsunoda moved up to Red Bull after Daniel Ricciardo was sidelined and Perez was let go for not keeping up with Max Verstappen, making 2025 the most challenging season of the 24-year-old’s career. "This has been the hardest year of my life," he confessed. "Racing alongside one of the top drivers on the grid and being part of a leading team offers a completely different experience. Previously, I was a team leader, engaged in the car's development. Now I find myself in a new role—I have much to learn, and my teammate is vying for the title, so I need to support the team."

Despite the pressure and the potential career risks of being unfavorably compared to Verstappen, Tsunoda insists that he would make the same decision again. "I have no regrets about joining Red Bull," he declared. "It’s helping me become a better driver and a better individual." "This has been the hardest year of my life." Yuki Tsunoda acknowledges feeling anxious about his future in Formula 1 as Red Bull continues to postpone their decision regarding drivers for 2026, yet he claims he has no regrets about taking the seat that ultimately concluded Sergio Perez’s tenure with the team. Upon arriving in Las Vegas, the Japanese driver expressed his awareness of the intense pressure he faces. "If I say I’m not nervous, that would be untrue," he stated. Red Bull has not yet clarified whether he will remain with the organization next year. In a separate conversation with Belgian broadcaster RTBF, Tsunoda remarked that the uncertainty is beyond his control. "As far as I know, a decision hasn’t been reached yet. I must give it my all—that’s the only aspect I can influence. I’m not considering 2026 right now; I'm leaving that to my agent and the team. I’m here to race. My performance will assist Red Bull in making a decision. I believe I’m progressing positively if you assess the last few races." Tsunoda moved up to Red Bull after Daniel Ricciardo was sidelined and Perez was let go for not keeping up with Max Verstappen, making 2025 the most challenging season of the 24-year-old’s career. "This has been the hardest year of my life," he confessed. "Racing alongside one of the top drivers on the grid and being part of a leading team offers a completely different experience. Previously, I was a team leader, engaged in the car's development. Now I find myself in a new role—I have much to learn, and my teammate is vying for the title, so I need to support the team." Despite the pressure and the potential career risks of being unfavorably compared to Verstappen, Tsunoda insists that he would make the same decision again. "I have no regrets about joining Red Bull," he declared. "It’s helping me become a better driver and a better individual." Formula 1 | Spa-Francorchamps has initiated a new phase in its extensive history, as the demolition of the circuit's iconic old control tower paves the way for a contemporary (…) Bearman criticizes the Vegas track as Verstappen avoids the spotlight. Bearman criticizes the Vegas track as Verstappen avoids the spotlight. Formula 1 | Oliver Bearman has deviated from the typical diplomatic stance of Formula 1 drivers by candidly expressing his dissatisfaction with the Las Vegas street circuit - labeling it the (…) Verstappen: Everything was under control, I could attack Verstappen: Everything was under control, I could attack Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix — it was crucial for him to remain among the contenders for the title... Verstappen: Everyone behaved sensibly or was just afraid Verstappen: Everyone behaved sensibly or was just afraid Max Verstappen qualified second in Las Vegas. At the press conference, the Red Bull Racing driver shared his impressions of the session and talked about what he expects for Sunday's race. Lewis Hamilton: This is my worst season ever. Lewis Hamilton: This is my worst season ever. After a disappointing qualifying, both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton scored points in the Las Vegas race. However, Ferrari are unhappy with sixth and tenth place — their deficit to Mercedes and Red Bull Racing in the fight for second in the Constructors' Championship has increased by a further 16 points.

90 minutes until the start: Carlos Sainz's commentary

Carlos Sainz starts third in Las Vegas and hopes to make the podium...