F1 Qatar: shootout rewards McLaren, Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc on third row
Oscar Piastri earns pole position in the Sprint race, ahead of teammate Lando Norris. Third is Max Verstappen.
Oscar Piastri earns pole position in the Sprint race, ahead of teammate Lando Norris. Third is Max Verstappen.
The FIA decided to add a session and slip the Sprint Shootout to help the drivers.
Beaten by Verstappen and Russell, the Briton focuses on the difficulties of Leclerc and Sainz.
Ferrari’s Spaniard highlighted the many difficulties he faced throughout Friday on the track at Losail.
The Monegasque comments bitterly on Qatar qualifying, explaining the problems he faced behind the wheel.
After the bitter Losail qualification, track limits end up in the crosshairs: “Before homologating a track one should think about these things as well.”
Red Bull driver is clearly the fastest of all at Losail
The Dutch Red Bull driver was ahead of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
In Qatar, the Dutchman can win his third World Championship as early as during Saturday’s Sprint.
Red Bull driver highly skeptical of sprint races
The words of the young Briton on the eve of the three-day Qatar Grand Prix.
The British driver commented on the skirmishes he had with Lewis Hamilton last race weekend.
The Red Bull Dutchman is very close to achieving a feat that has succeeded very few times in the past.
The Red Bull Dutchman is very few points away from forfeiting his third consecutive title, and the two Ferrari drivers praised him on the eve of the Qatar Grand Prix.
The words of the second Red Bull driver on the eve of the three-day event at the Losail circuit.
The words of Aston Martin’s Spaniard on the eve of the three-day event at the Losail circuit.
“The F1 business at the moment is working very well. The sport has never been in a better situation, and I think if something is not broken there is no reason to fix it.”
“The goal will again be to bring home a good haul of points that will allow us to continue to fight for second place in the Constructors’ standings.”
“I’m sure he’s plotting something,” admitted Red Bull’s team principal.
The Mercedes team principal commented on the fight for second place in the Constructors’ Championship.
“If anyone can beat Red Bull, it’s us,” admitted the Spanish driver.
The Monegasque driver spoke about his future in the Maranello stable
“Red Bull should make him a starting driver,” admitted the Irish entrepreneur.
The Mexican driver wanted to respond to negative comments made in the media about his season.
The seven-time World Champion has just renewed with Mercedes until 2025.
“I know exactly why I made some mistakes, and that’s the most important thing, because you can learn for the rest of the season.”
The Australian driver missed four races after fracturing his hand at Zandvoort.
The team principal recounts the specific work carried out by the Maranello-based Scuderia: “Now it is paying off.”