Mark your Las Vegas Pit Wall Predictions Scores

Published on
24 Nov 2025
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3 Min

One player secured Pit Wall Perfection, was it you? Check now…

Las Vegas is always a tricky race to call, and for Pit Wall Predictions players, it certainly lived up to that expectation.
From the very first lap, our strategy was changing after early contact for Alex and his lack of radio communication. Meanwhile Carlos was battling from P3 on the grid, out of position he gave everything to ensure he finished as the lead midfield car - ultimately securing P5.
But how did you get on? Check your scores and compare them to our Grove guru’s results.
Here’s how your Las Vegas Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf, results stacked up…
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Q1: On which lap will Alex make his first stop?

Alex boxed on Lap 13, putting the correct answer in the Lap 11–20 bracket. A strong start for 66% of players.

Q2: On which lap will Carlos make his first stop?

Carlos ran deeper into the night, stopping on Lap 22 and slotting into the Lap 21–30 window. 26% of players called that correctly.

Q3: Which Williams driver will pit first?

Alex was first in, and this led to the majority picking up five points – 53% of players to be precise.

Q4: How many pit stops will our drivers make between them?

This was the big curveball. Our race of mixed fortunes resulted in four total stops – three for Alex, one for Carlos. Just 25% predicted the correct total.

Q5: How many Virtual Safety Car periods will there be?

After none in 2024, Vegas delivered not one but two VSCs, catching many out. Only 16% of players picked this.

Q6: How many full Safety Car periods will there be?

Despite the drama of the preceding days, we had zero Safety Cars. 41% of players earned the points on offer here after a quiet evening for Bernd Mayländer.

Q7: Which tyre will Alex end his race on?

Alex’s race came to an end on lap 35, doing so whilst running the medium compound. 38% of players got this one correct.

Q8: Which tyre will Carlos end his race on?

Carlos finished the night on the hard tyre, and a rather appropriate 55% of players ended their round on a high.
The Strategist’s Score: 2/8 – 10 Points
A tricky night on the Strip for our in-house guru. The Strategist leaves Vegas with just 10 points, moving them to 325 points for the season.
At the top of the table, one player delivered absolute perfection: 40/40. They secured the ultra-rare Pit Wall Perfection badge as a result. Ten further players scored 7/8, and the most common score was 3/8 (15 points).
Our championship leader now sits on 440 points, but the chase isn’t over, their nearest challenger remains just five points behind. Two rounds to go. Everything to play for.Top 10:
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PLAYERS
440
1 player
435
1 player
405
3 players
400
1 player
395
1 player
390
1 player
385
3 players
380
5 players
375
3 players
370
16 players
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