Each time this Formula 1 season has appeared to be trending in a certain direction, there has been a twist in the tale that has just created uncertainty and excitement.
At the start of the year, a close three-driver battle looked like it could be possible, then Oscar Piastri took the championship by the scruff of the neck and had opened up a 34-point lead over Lando Norris when the Briton retired in Zandvoort.
The end of the European season had the feeling of a title fight fizzling out, before Max Verstappen’s resurgence that turned hope of a three-horse race into almost expectation. But all the while, Norris had been finding consistency and added that to strong execution from McLaren in Mexico City and Sao Paulo to secure a strong championship lead.
Now, with pole position earned in wet conditions in Las Vegas, and teammate Piastri down in fifth, Norris has a number of strong cards in his hand that could see him leaving Sin City on Saturday night almost ready to cash in his chips.
While that remains a “could,” it’s still a stronger position than Norris expected to be in arriving this weekend, as he has found a McLaren that has been stronger everywhere this year compared to last.
“Every corner, every straight, every bump,” Norris said after taking pole position. “I proved myself wrong… the expectation was pretty low coming into this weekend, even on Wednesday in the press conference. I wasn’t expecting too much. But they were definitely not high.
“So for us to show some good performance [on Thursday], as well in practice before some of the issues we had [in FP3] I already felt pretty good and quite confident that if it was going to be a dry quali, we would be challenging. It would be tight, but we could be challenging for pole.
“So when I woke up from my nap before quali, I wasn’t too happy seeing it was raining, because it’s always just a bit more chaos. And, never the most confident over the course of this year – especially the beginning – with these conditions, with the car. It can be quite tricky at times. But from the first lap I actually felt pretty good in the car, and that turned into a good result.”

Wet weather wasn’t what Norris wanted, but he found his McLaren well suited to it this time. Clive Mason/Getty Images
Norris admitted qualifying was “stressful as hell” given the wet conditions on what is already a low-grip track, but in perhaps a sign of the comfort he can enjoy in his current position – 24 points clear of Piastri – he rarely looked under pressure, and then delivered a clean pole lap by over 0.3s right at the end of his run.
Despite five places between the main title rivals, Norris says the weather-impacted nature of the Las Vegas weekend so far means there are a still a number of unknowns heading into the race.