Max Verstappen (Red Bull), who already has a World Championship title, won the Formula 1 Grand Prix on Sunday for his 50th Grand Prix victory.
After coming second behind him, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) was later disqualified due to a faulty floor panel in his car, so Lando Norris (McLaren) was now second.
Evaluation of the international press:
Great Britain:
the sun:
“Lewis Hamilton did his best, but he was defeated in the end, finishing second behind his rival Max Verstappen. Hamilton overtook Lando Norris a few laps before the end, but he no longer had the strength to keep up with the in-form Verstappen.”
daily Mail:
“There was a point early in the US Grand Prix when Lewis Hamilton was still dreaming of finally winning again after 686 days. It didn't matter that Verstappen started from sixth – he and his Red Bull teammates made the right decisions. As it stands always.”
Spain:
Brand:
“Max Verstappen won the US Grand Prix after starting from sixth on the grid. Calmly and in control, he closed higher and higher. It was a victory for a mature competitor. He dealt with a Lewis Hamilton attack that was more smoke than fire.”
Sports World:
“Verstappen was surprised by the speed of Leclerc, Norris and Hamilton on Saturday and made a mistake at the crucial moment. But the more laps in the race, the bigger Max became. And he won.”
Italy:
Gazzetta dello Sport:
“Max won, Ferrari took a risk.”
France:
the team:
“Three-time world champion, the guy who wins (almost) every Sunday.”
Austria:
Kronen Zeitung:
“Dutchman Verstappen achieved his 15th grand prix win this year. Only he has amassed this much success in one calendar year, last year. The 26-year-old, who won his 50th race, is only four people ahead in the historical standings.” “: Hamilton (103), Michael Schumacher (91), Sebastian Vettel (53) and Alain Prost (51). Verstappen won in Austin for the third time in a row.”
Switzerland:
Blake:
“Usually Max Verstappen dominates the race at will, but in Austin things were even more exciting than usual thanks to the good performances of Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris.”