Lando Norris has beaten Max Verstappen by two tenths to secure pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 29.525 putting himself ahead of his championship rival. Norris has looked competitive all weekend while Red Bull turned it around after struggling for pace in practice. Norris needs a strong finish to
Charles Leclerc has beaten Oscar Piastri by just over three tenths to take his fourth pole in a row in Baku for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver set a 41.365 on the soft tyre which appeared to give him the advantage as Leclerc nailed his final lap with the strong pace of the
Lando Norris has beaten Max Verstappen by three and a half seconds to take McLaren’s first pole at Zandvoort in forty years. Norris set 09.673 to beat his championship rival on his final attempt but then Verstappen was unable to respond having set his final attempt before Norris while the Englishman’s teammate Oscar Piastri couldn’t
Max Verstappen was fastest in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix going nearly six tenths faster than pole sitter Charles Leclerc. Though Verstappen put in another strong qualifying where he topped all three sessions, he will start eleventh after taking a ten-place grid penalty for a power unit change. The Dutchman dominated qualifying once again
Lando Norris has beaten McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by two hundredths to take pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Englishman edged out his teammate with a in mixed conditions during a session which was interrupted by red flags to secure his third career pole and McLaren’s first front row lock out since 2012. Having
George Russell has beaten his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton by nearly two-tenths of a second to take pole position for the British Grand Prix. Russell set a 25.819 having his first run in Q3 he further improved to secure pole ahead of the seven-time champion. It is Mercedes’ first front-row lockout in F1 since November
Max Verstappen continued his domination of the weekend as he beat Lando Norris by four-tenths of a second to take pole for the Austrian Grand Prix. The Dutchman set a 04.314 to take pole by a bigger-than-expected margin given how close qualifying has been in recent races. Verstappen was always expected to be the driver
Lando Norris has beaten Max Verstappen by two-hundredths of a second to take pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix, the McLaren driver got a perfect lap in one of the closest qualifying sessions of the session. Norris lit up the times in the closing moments of Q3 to take his second pole in five
George Russell will start the Canadian Grand Prix from pole position after setting his lap time first as he set an identical lap time as Max Verstappen. The Englishman set a 12.000 before the Red Bull driver, which means he took the pole with his first timed lap during Q3. Despite setting the time on
Charles Leclerc will start his home Monaco Grand Prix from pole after beating Oscar Piastri by a tenth and a half. The Ferrari driver put in a flying and tidy final lap to beat the McLaren and start on pole as he seeks his first home win following a blistering lap to claim his third