It was an endless Grand Prix, full of entertainment on the track and surprises off it. The winner, also in the US GP, is Max Verstappen. The Dutchman finishes ahead of Lando Norris and the Classic Ferrari for sale by Carlos Sainz. Yet another success for Verstappen who rises to altitude 50 victories in Formula 1, aiming more and more for Sebastian's record Hag (equal to 53 victories) to be achieved by the end of the season. Difficult? Certainly, considering that yesterday he didn't win by dominating far and wide, but undoubtedly possible based on what he has demonstrated during this year.
Post-race surprise
Il podium final, in reality, does not reflect the order of arrival. In fact, Lewis took the checkered flag Hamilton he concluded at second in the rankings, followed by Norris and the Leclerc's Ferrari fourth. What changed the cards on the table, however, were the analyses on the bottom of the W14 and SF-23 of the FIA delegate Bauer, which he rediscounted excessive wear of the plank. Unavoidable disqualification for both drivers, with Ferrari closing the gap on Mercedes in the constructors' world championship.

US GP, ratings on Sky
The show, therefore, as you can also imagine, was certainly not missed, as was the audience at home. The US GP, live and exclusively on Sky at 21.00 pm, scored 756 thousand average spectators, with 3,8%. This result is added to the ratings on TV8, with the 22.30 pm broadcast which kept 754 thousand viewers glued on average, with a share of 5,4%. With the US GP coming to an end, Formula 1 continues its long end-of-season triptych, with the Mexican GP, therefore at the home of Red Bull driver Sergio Perez, scheduled for next week, always live and exclusively on Sky Sport.


