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How Hulkenberg out-ran Hamilton for the third time this year: Interactive data

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Halfway through the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg had the works Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton filling his mirrors.

They both started on the same strategies and Hamilton appeared poised to leapfrog his rival. His race engineer Ricardo Adami told him he was potentially on course to finish sixth.

Instead, for the third time this year, Hamilton followed Hulkenberg home. What went wrong?

After the blunder in qualifying which left him 19th on the grid, Hamilton could hardly have hoped for a better start to the grand prix. A multi-car tangle at the first corner propelled him to 13th place and he gained another spot when Liam Lawson dropped back with front wing damage.

Nico Hulkenberg, Sauber, Las Vegas Strip Circuit, 2025
Hamilton passed Ocon but couldn’t get by Hulkenberg

But Hamilton was running a relatively steep rear wing on his Ferrari and found overtaking difficult. He came under attack from Alexander Albon at one stage.

Ferrari started him on the hard tyres and it took him until lap 20 to find his way past Esteban Ocon’s medium-shod Haas. From there he began to edge his way towards Hulkenberg, who was also on hards.

It took Hamilton eight laps to creep within DRS range of Hulkenberg. Ferrari were poised to bring him in early, hoping to pit before the Sauber and jump Hamilton ahead.

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Ferrari appeared to try to dupe Sauber into pitting too early, telling Hamilton to “box opposite Sauber” at one point, then cancelling the order as he neared the pit lane entrance. Soon afterwards came the real call: Hulkenberg stayed out and Hamilton arrived in for a fresh set of medium rubber.

He expressed concern about the length of stint that would leave him with on the mediums. Adami told him to introduce his tyres carefully. “Priority is tyres,” he said, “slow intro, two laps.”

That would obviously make it more difficult for Hamilton to ‘undercut’ Hulkenberg. Moreover, he emerged from the pits a short distance ahead of Fernando Alonso. The Aston Martin driver caught Hamilton’s DRS on the Strip and forced him to defend at turn 14, costing him vital time.

Hamilton pointed out Ferrari hadn’t warned him about the threat: “Didn’t realise I had Alonso behind me.”

Sauber reacted on the following lap, bringing Hulkenberg in. It wasn’t among the quicker stops, though nor was Hamilton’s. Even though Hulkenberg spent around seven tenths of a second longer in the pits, he still emerged comfortably ahead of Hamilton.

If Ferrari hoped Hamilton would have the pace to attack the Sauber on the medium tyre compound they were swiftly disappointed. He never got within range of Hulkenberg and instead dropped back close to Ocon. Just as in Catalunya and Silverstone, Hulkenberg had seen off Hamilton’s Ferrari.

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2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix lap chart

The positions of each driver on every lap. Click name to highlight, right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

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2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix race chart

The gaps between each driver on every lap compared to the leader’s average lap time. Very large gaps omitted. Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix lap times

All the lap times by the drivers (in seconds, very slow laps excluded). Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and toggle drivers using the control below:

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2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix fastest laps

Each driver’s fastest lap:

Rank#DriverCarLap timeGapAvg. speed (kph)Lap no.
11Max VerstappenRed Bull-Honda RBPT1’33.365235.2150
24Lando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes1’33.9650.600233.741
312Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes1’33.9980.633233.6248
481Oscar PiastriMcLaren-Mercedes1’34.0860.721233.447
516Charles LeclercFerrari1’34.3040.939232.8643
655Carlos Sainz JnrWilliams-Mercedes1’34.4961.131232.3942
787Oliver BearmanHaas-Ferrari1’34.5191.154232.3350
844Lewis HamiltonFerrari1’34.5531.188232.2549
931Esteban OconHaas-Ferrari1’34.5571.192232.2448
1063George RussellMercedes1’34.5921.227232.1550
1127Nico HulkenbergSauber-Ferrari1’34.5921.227232.1549
126Isack HadjarRacing Bulls-Honda RBPT1’34.6201.255232.0950
1330Liam LawsonRacing Bulls-Honda RBPT1’34.8371.472231.5647
1422Yuki TsunodaRed Bull-Honda RBPT1’34.9671.602231.2449
1523Alexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes1’35.1841.819230.7126
1614Fernando AlonsoAston Martin-Mercedes1’35.6292.264229.6441
1710Pierre GaslyAlpine-Renault1’35.6742.309229.5344
1843Franco ColapintoAlpine-Renault1’35.7802.415229.2838
195Gabriel BortoletoSauber-Ferrari2’10.42737.062168.371

2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix tyre strategies

The tyre strategies for each driver:

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2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix pit stop times

How long each driver’s pit stops took:

Rank#DriverTeamComplete stop time (s)Gap to best (s)Stop no.Lap no.
122Yuki TsunodaRed Bull20.68227
263George RussellMercedes20.9290.249117
34Lando NorrisMcLaren21.0490.369122
414Fernando AlonsoAston Martin21.0680.388116
555Carlos Sainz JnrWilliams21.1640.484122
630Liam LawsonRacing Bulls21.2870.607228
76Isack HadjarRacing Bulls21.3240.644120
816Charles LeclercFerrari21.3510.671124
981Oscar PiastriMcLaren21.3710.691121
1022Yuki TsunodaRed Bull21.3830.70311
1187Oliver BearmanHaas21.4910.811117
1244Lewis HamiltonFerrari21.6380.958129
131Max VerstappenRed Bull21.7081.028125
1412Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes21.9681.28812
1527Nico HulkenbergSauber22.3331.653130
1631Esteban OconHaas22.3891.709127
1743Franco ColapintoAlpine22.8422.162125
1823Alexander AlbonWilliams23.3612.681113
1910Pierre GaslyAlpine23.9033.22312
2023Alexander AlbonWilliams29.3088.628334
2123Alexander AlbonWilliams30.0659.385214
2230Liam LawsonRacing Bulls32.73612.05612
235Gabriel BortoletoSauber33.2312.5511

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