F1 United States GP live updates: Latest from today’s Grand Prix with Lando Norris on pole Follow live updates from Circuit of The Americas as title rivals, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen, ======================================================================================================================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DIRETTA LIVE 🔴📺📱👉 https://stream2watch-hd.blogspot.com/2022/08/formula-1.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================================================================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================================================================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------DIRETTA LIVE 🔴📺📱👉 https://stream2watch-hd.blogspot.com/2022/08/formula-1.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================================================================================= take on the 2024 United States Grand Prix in Austin United States GP: Start times, news, how to watch Formula One is back in the U.S. for round 19 of the 2024 world championship around Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas. Lando Norris starts today’s grand prix on pole, with championship leader Max Verstappen alongside him on the front row. Yesterday, Verstappen claimed sprint victory with Norris third. Grand Prix: starts 3pm ET (12pm PT, 8pm BST). Watch: ESPN (US), Sky Sports (UK) Streaming: Fubo in U.S. (try for free) Yes, that story felt like it was going to be a big deal — but then things moved forward pretty quickly come Friday afternoon. First, FIA officials were filmed by Sky Sports in the Red Bull garage inspecting how they go about altering the front bib. Some were skeptical whether the public show should be taken at face value. But soon after, team principal Christian Horner had said he was “totally comfortable” with how his team had been operating and the FIA joined in with that, labeling the whole thing a “non-story.” These things often need some further reading, so give this second piece from Luke Smith below a read — and for the record, Zak Brown was still pushing for further investigations as recently as during qualifying. What makes Formula One so fabulous as a sport isn’t just the action on the track — it’s as much about the politics and drama off it. Cue this week’s fresh regulations ruckus, unsurprisingly involving Red Bull. Like most of these issues, it got technical and complicated — our excellent correspondent Luke Smith distilled all the key points in his piece here, which is worth a read to get the full picture. In short, Red Bull had been flagged by rival teams who suspected it had found a way to secretly alter the ride height of its cars, when rules state these should be left alone under parc ferme conditions following the start of qualifying. On Friday lunchtime, it led to McLaren CEO Zak Brown calling for a “very thorough investigation” into Red Bull’s car and “massive consequences” should rules have been broken.