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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest leaderboard and lap-by-lap updates from the Las Vegas Grand Prix. 

As you’d imagine, the big names are out in their droves this morning.

We’ve already seen Gladiator stars Paul Mescal and Pedro Mescal chatting to Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz on Sky’s coverage about everything down to the amount of torque drivers experience pulling away at lights out.

We’ve even had Brad Pitt out and about around the track during qualifying, w ith the Hollywood A-lister ‘fainting’ while filming some stunts for his upcoming movie.

And then there are the casual fans; so far we’ve had model Winnie Harlow, musician supreme John Legend and acting legend Terry Crewes in and around the paddock in the last hour or so.

With such a roster of famous faces, you fear for Martin Brundle who will have a busy, busy evening with his grid walk…

Spectacular Sin City

Even the flags have been given the Vegas treatment!

And look at all those lights! It’s a new course on the grid, but you can’t deny it’s already making a spectacular splash.

Did we expect anything remotely verging on traditional from Vegas?

Well we’ve mentioned the podium-sitters heading into the race this evening – or morning depending on wherever you’re watching! – but how did qualifying play out?

Well the first couple of practice sessions were dominated by Lewis Hamilton after a horror show at Interlagos, before his team-mate came out fastest by just 0.098s in quali.

But how did those three sessions play out yesterday, I hear you asking? Well you can take a look at the link below!

Hello!

Welcome, welcome everyone to Mail Sport’s LIVE coverage of the Las Vegas Grand Prix!

The F1 circus – and an absolute glut of stars from cross the world – has arrived in Sin City for the most extravagent and flashy race in the calendar out in the Nevada desert.

We’ve got George Russell on pole ahead of Carlos Sainz and – yep, that’s right – Pierre Gasly completing the top three, but more on that a bit later!

Stick with us for the next 45 minutes or so as we take you through everything that’s happened over the last couple of days as we build up to lights out.

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