Verstappen Clinches Stunning Pole Position Ahead Of Norris And Piastri In Japanese GP Qualifying

Formula 1 News: Piastri and Norris Shine in Q1 and Q2, but Verstappen Steals the Show

Max Verstappen stormed to a surprise pole position in Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, the World Champion surging to P1 in the final moments to displace the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

After Piastri and Norris set the pace during Q1 and Q2 respectively, the trend initially looked to have continued into the top-10 shootout, with Piastri provisionally going fastest during the first runs.

Norris then seemed to have secured pole as the final laps went on the board – before Verstappen surged through to go fastest of all on a 1m 26.983s, the Red Bull driver beating Norris by just 0.012s while Piastri had to settle for third.

Charles Leclerc led Ferrari’s charge in P4, with George Russell in P5 for Mercedes following a messy moment on his flying lap. Fellow Silver Arrows driver Kimi Antonelli took P6 and another rookie, Isack Hadjar, was an impressive P7 for Racing Bulls.

Lewis Hamilton claimed eighth place in the Ferrari, ahead of Williams’ Alex Albon and the Haas of Ollie Bearman in ninth and 10th respectively.

The big news from Q2 was the exit of Yuki Tsunoda in P15 during his debut Qualifying for Red Bull, the Japanese driver placing behind Liam Lawson – the man he replaced – who took P14 for Racing Bulls.

Others who were unable to progress to the top-10 shootout included Pierre Gasly in 11th for Alpine and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso in 13th, while Williams’ Carlos Sainz was originally 12th – however a post-session three-place grid penalty will be applied for the Spaniard after he was judged to have impeded Hamilton in Q2.

The Kick Sauber pair of Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto took P16 and P17 respectively, ahead of Haas’ Esteban Ocon in P18.

Jack Doohan, meanwhile, struggled to bounce back following his tricky weekend so far at Suzuka, the Alpine driver ending the session in 19th, while Lance Stroll rounded out the order down in 20th after an off-track moment in the Aston Martin.

FORMULA 1 LENOVO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2025 – Qualifying results

POS

NO

DRIVER

CAR

Q1

Q2

Q3

LAPS

1

1

Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

1:27.943

1:27.502

1:26.983

17

2

4

Lando Norris

McLaren Mercedes

1:27.845

1:27.146

1:26.995

15

3

81

Oscar Piastri

McLaren Mercedes

1:27.687

1:27.507

1:27.027

18

4

16

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:27.920

1:27.555

1:27.299

21

5

63

George Russell

Mercedes

1:27.843

1:27.400

1:27.318

17

6

12

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes

1:27.968

1:27.639

1:27.555

18

7

6

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls Honda RBPT

1:28.278

1:27.775

1:27.569

18

8

44

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

1:27.942

1:27.610

1:27.610

23

9

23

Alexander Albon

Williams Mercedes

1:28.218

1:27.783

1:27.615

20

10

87

Oliver Bearman

Haas Ferrari

1:28.228

1:27.711

1:27.867

21

11

10

Pierre Gasly

Alpine Renault

1:28.186

1:27.822

12

12

55

Carlos Sainz

Williams Mercedes

1:28.209

1:27.836

15

13

14

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

1:28.337

1:27.897

12

14

30

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls Honda RBPT

1:28.554

1:27.906

12

15

22

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

1:27.967

1:28.000

12

16

27

Nico Hulkenberg

Kick Sauber Ferrari

1:28.570

9

17

5

Gabriel Bortoleto

Kick Sauber Ferrari

1:28.622

9

18

31

Esteban Ocon

Haas Ferrari

1:28.696

9

19

7

Jack Doohan

Alpine Renault

1:28.877

9

20

18

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

1:29.271

5


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